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'Some of the business is not your business': Bobby Wagner breaks silence on Terry McLaurin's $33M contract dispute

'Some of the business is not your business': Bobby Wagner breaks silence on Terry McLaurin's $33M contract dispute

Time of India5 days ago
Bobby Wagner addresses Terry McLaurin's contract demands (Image via: Getty Images)
Terry McLaurin's contract holdout has become the biggest storyline surrounding the Washington Commanders' 2025 training camp. The veteran wide receiver is demanding a new deal reportedly in the $32–33 million per year range, similar to what DK Metcalf received from the Steelers.
As McLaurin remains absent, tensions are rising, and questions are swirling throughout the league.
Bobby Wagner
addresses McLaurin contract standoff with blunt 'It's business' remark
When asked about McLaurin's contract standoff, Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner didn't mince words. 'It's business… and some of the business is not your business,' Wagner said, per The Athletic's David Aldridge. It was a straight message that this situation is personal, professional, and not for public meddling.
Wagner's veteran perspective adds weight. As a proven leader and Super Bowl champion, his calm but candid tone signals that while McLaurin's absence is notable, it isn't creating division inside the locker room yet.
McLaurin's contract standoff puts Commanders in tough spot
At 30 years old, McLaurin is seeking top-tier wide receiver money, which places Washington in a difficult position. While his production, leadership, and consistency are undeniable, teams often hesitate to invest long-term money in receivers on the wrong side of 30.
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Still, McLaurin remains a core piece of the offense, and losing him would be a major blow to the Commanders' 2025 playoff hopes.
The Commanders must now decide whether to meet McLaurin's price or risk entering the season with their top receiver disgruntled or worse, unavailable. With a young quarterback and a new coaching regime in place, continuity on offense is critical. A prolonged holdout could derail the team's momentum before Week 1.
FAQs
Why is Terry McLaurin not attending Commanders training camp?
Terry McLaurin is reportedly holding out of training camp while seeking a new contract extension. He's asking for a deal in the $32–33 million per year range, comparable to top-tier wide receivers like DK Metcalf.
How much money is Terry McLaurin asking for in his new contract?
McLaurin is reportedly seeking around $32 to $33 million annually. That would place him among the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL, despite being 30 years old.
What did Bobby Wagner say about McLaurin's contract situation?
Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner commented on McLaurin's contract drama by saying, 'It's business… and some of the business is not your business.'
His blunt remark highlighted the locker room's desire to stay focused despite the outside noise.
Commanders can't afford distraction as Season nears
Training camp is typically a time to build chemistry and install the playbook. Instead, Washington is dealing with a contract saga that's drawing national attention. Until the Commanders and McLaurin reach a resolution, this situation will dominate NFL headlines and cloud the team's preparation.
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Terry McLaurin's holdout is about timing, leadership, and long-term vision. Bobby Wagner's blunt reaction may reflect the locker room's mindset, but for the front office, the pressure to act is only growing.
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