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Holdouts have become a staple of the NFL as the Tennessee Titans may have a chance to bring in a new receiver.
If McLaurin and the Commanders fail to reach a contract extension, the team could franchise tag him for the 2023 season — which would result in Washington paying the receiver $20.16 million.
There is major risk involved in signing McLaurin, who turns 30 this September, to a long-term contract extension.
McLaurin's new deal comes roughly a month before training camp is set to begin. In many cases when long-term, lucrative deals are signed, they're either player-friendly or team-friendly but rarely ...