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Terry McLaurin Reportedly Asks For Trade From Commanders Amid Contract Dispute

Terry McLaurin Reportedly Asks For Trade From Commanders Amid Contract Dispute

Fox Sports21 hours ago
Terry McLaurin is taking his contract dispute with the Washington Commanders to the next level.
The star wide receiver has requested a trade from the Commanders, according to multiple reports. McLaurin's decision to request a trade comes as he's seeking a contract extension while he's entering the final year of his contract.
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