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Commanders reach new deal with Terry McLaurin

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The Washington Commanders and Terry McLaurin agreed on a new contract Tuesday, a source with knowledge of the situation said — keeping the star wide receiver in Burgundy and Gold for the foreseeable future.

The deal is reportedly for three years and $71 million. ESPN reported that the contract includes a $28 million signing bonus, with 76.4% of the deal overall guaranteed.

McLaurin will make an average of $23.3 million per year, making him one of highest-paid receivers in the league. According to salaries posted on Over The Cap, McLaurin’s new average ranks seventh at his position — putting him behind Las Vegas’ Davante Adams ($30 million), Miami’s Tyreek Hill ($28 million), Arizona’s DeAndre Hopkins ($27.