Earlier this week, the Washington Commanders locked up their star wide receiver, Terry McLaurin, with a new contract extension. Now, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport has released the full terms for McLaurin’s contract.
The extension is a three-year deal with a base value of $87 million, which averages out to a significant $29 million per year. The contract includes a hefty $30 bonus. McLaurin will receive $44 million in fully guaranteed money, a figure that escalates to $50 million in April 2027. The contract also includes a range of performance-based incentives, tying additional earnings to his on-field production. These incentives are based on a variety of metrics, including yards, catches, touchdowns, Pro Bowl selections, and playoff success.
The new deal secures a long-term future for McLaurin with the Commanders, providing stability as the team looks to build on its foundation with its young, talented roster.
Full terms for Terry McLaurin:
— 3-year extension worth $87M base value ($29M per year).
— $44M fully guaranteed, converting to $50M in Apr '27 (his $19.15M for '25 wasn’t guaranteed).
— $30M signing bonus.
— Reachable incentives based on yards, catches, TDs, Pro Bowls &… https://t.co/ejq1eBQTYI— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 27, 2025