During the two hard-charging days of the Burgundy vs. Gold scrimmage turned friendly brawl, something felt off: Terry McLaurin stood out on the sideline in a red hoodie, sidelined by his ankle injury and locked in a contract standoff. He chatted quietly with GM Adam Peters, fist-bumped offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury before practice, and mingled with his fellow teammates. But he never suited up—and the offense, missing its alpha receiver, went scoreless for two quarters. That absence?
It wasn’t just obvious—it was glaring. And now, the Commanders’ OC has just lost his patience with the WR’s holdout. “We’re kind of at that point where we need to start getting those guys when they’re available out there and gelling and see what we are,” Kingsbury recently said.
Kliff Kingsbury on various absences on offense, including Terry McLaurin:
“We’re kind of at that point where we need to start getting those guys when they’re available out there and gelling and see what we are.”
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) August 15, 2025
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