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As the Washington Commanders prepare for the upcoming season, veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner has expressed optimism regarding the return of star wide receiver Terry McLaurin. McLaurin has been absent from training camp, leading to speculation about his contract situation. Wagner emphasized the importance of allowing the business side of football to unfold, stating, "Let business take care of business."
The absence of McLaurin, who has been a key player for the Commanders, raises questions about the team's offensive strategy as they head into the season. Wagner's comments reflect a common sentiment among players who understand the complexities of contract negotiations. The team is eager to have McLaurin back on the field, as his skills and leadership are crucial for the Commanders' success.
As fans and teammates await news on McLaurin's situation, Wagner's remarks serve as a reminder of the balance between business and sport in the NFL. The hope is that McLaurin will soon rejoin the team and continue to contribute to their goals for the season.
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