Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera suggested Wednesday that signing wide receiver Terry McLaurin to a new contract is a significant move for the entire organization in terms of rebuilding its image.
According to ESPN's John Keim, Rivera said: "He's an organizational signing. It impacts not just the football side, but the business side. It tells people we want to retain young men of this stature; we want young men of this magnitude out there representing our organization."
The NFL is in the midst of a second investigation into the Commanders regarding allegations that owner Dan Snyder and other executives created a toxic workplace for women, rife with sexual harassment and misconduct.