Terry McLaurin's summer-long contract battle with the Washington Commanders took every drastic turn imaginable. The wide receiver wanted an extension, and general manager Adam Peters wasn't willing to bow to his demands. But as is typically the case, unless you're the Dallas Cowboys, everything worked out well in the end.
McLaurin got his money. The Commanders got a deal that provides them with flexibility if the wideout's performance levels regress. More importantly, it got the second-team All-Pro back onto the practice field in good time before Week 1 against the New York Giants.