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NFL holdouts, contract negotiation tracker: Inside Terry McLaurin-Washington Commanders standoff
NFL training camp season is upon us, which means holdout/hold-in season is too as players seek new contracts. While James Cook's hold-in was resolved Wednesday and Micah Parsons and the Cowboys are aggressively stuck in the mud,
So when will other players who are holding in do the same? Currently, the list (that we know of) includes Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons, Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson, Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward, and Steelers kicker Chris Boswell. (Yes, a kicker is holding in.)
As NFL training camps opened this week, there were two high-profile veteran holdouts: Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson and Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Both players have one year left on their current contracts.
The Bills got their star running back on the field. Now, it's time for other teams to get their holdouts paid.
Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton got his deal done, reaching a reported four-year, $92 million extension on Monday. He's been practicing throughout training camp, so this was never a drama-filled negotiation.
Contract disputes are nothing new in the NFL. They’re viewed by many as just another step in negotiations, and a resolution is often reached before
NFL training camp season is upon us, which means holdout/hold-in season is too as players seek new contracts. But yet, the Commanders and Terry McLaurin's standoff remains compelling on multiple ...