Commanders rocked by possible training camp holdout (and it's not Terry McLaurin)
Briefly

Terry McLaurin is negotiating for a $30 million annual salary in his next contract, but the Washington Commanders have not agreed to his demands. Panic is growing as training camp approaches and a deal remains elusive. Trey Amos, selected as the 61st pick, wants better contract security and is still unsigned. Recent trends show second-round contracts may now include guaranteed money, following examples from other teams. Amos's participation in offseason workouts has been positive, but missing camp could hinder his chances of securing a starting position on the team.
Trey Amos, the No. 61 pick by the Commanders and regarded as a huge steal, participated in early offseason workouts while awaiting something to get done.
Typically, only first-round contracts came with fully guaranteed money. The Houston Texans flipped that on its head by giving No. 34 pick Jayden Higgins a fully guaranteed agreement.
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