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Terry McLaurin requests Commanders trade as contract dispute takes new twist after he returned to training camp

Terry McLaurin requests Commanders trade as contract dispute takes new twist after he returned to training camp

Daily Mail​a day ago
Terry McLaurin has requested a trade away from the Washington Commanders amid his bitter contract dispute with the team.
Multiple reports suggest the wide receiver wants out in Washington despite returning to training camp at the weekend.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn gushed over his return to camp on Sunday, but just four days later McLaurin has asked to leave the team.
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