The Washington Commanders' ongoing contract battle with wide receiver Terry McLaurin took a new twist with a trade request. But if the wide receiver or his agent thought this would provoke more immediate urgency from general manager Adam Peters, they were sorely mistaken.
Instead, the front-office leader responded with an underwhelming move further down the depth chart.
According to Grant Paulsen from 106.7 The Fan, the Commanders signed Braylon Sanders. The wideout emerged as a supreme deep threat in the UFL, averaging 25 yards per catch for the D.