2 key Commanders players struggling early in 2025 NFL training camp

2 key Commanders players struggling early in 2025 NFL training camp
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Things improved for the Washington Commanders when Terry McLaurin finally showed up to camp. And head coach Dan Quinn was among the happy people. However, McLaurin’s previous absence and the consequences put him as one of two Commanders players struggling early in the team’s 2025 training camp.

The Commanders are looking forward to what they hope will be another strong regular season and one more step further in the playoffs. But McLaurin’s contract demands and subsequent absence have been a big distraction for the Commanders.

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin has ground to make up

A six-year veteran, McLaurin should be able to make up for lost time. However, even veterans sometimes suffer from straying from the normal preseason routines. So it remains to be seen whether McLaurin’s absences will cost him when the regular season rolls around. Either in the form of injury or reduced production.

It also doesn’t help that McLaurin has lost valuable time continuing to grow the timing and relationship with second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels. It’s the kind of thing that can turn a promising season into a disappointing one.

Adding to the woes, McLaurin still doesn’t have a deal. That could shift hiim from a locker room boost to a player whose self-focus hurts the team.

Of course, the Commanders are trying to say the right things. That’s all they can do at this point. Quinn said the Commanders are happy to have McLaurin back, according to nfl.com.

“Terry McLaurin has reported, and we’re very happy about that,” Quinn said. “I’m really pumped that he is here. He is such an awesome competitor. At his core, that’s who he is.

“He’ll start training camp on PUP for his ankle. On the business side, (Commanders General Manager Adam Peters) and the guys are still working very hard with Terry and his rep on the business side of things. While on PUP — just like we do with the other guys. He’ll be working with the trainers to get back as soon as he can.”

McLaurin also tried to put a positive spin on the negative situation.

“It feels good to be around my teammates and around my fans,” McLaurin said. “I can’t beat that at all. They show me a lot of love and support, and I just try to give that back, not just on the field but off the field.”

But the truth is, the Commanders and McLaurin don’t appear to be close on a contract, according to commanderswire.com.

“It’s been vast,” NFL insider Adam Schefter said when asked what the separation was between the two sides. “It’s up to the two sides to figure out a way to bridge their differences. But I would say that DK Metcalf was the same draft class as Terry McLaurin; he got about $33 million per year. And I wouldn’t think that Terry is going to take less than that. I think he wants considerably more than that. Now, what it comes in at, we’ll wind up...