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"Terry, I remember one of his first games when I played against him, I told him after the game, 'I'd love to throw the ball to you someday,'" Wentz said in his first media appearance following the trade. "I think he took a slant, went 80 yards and I was like, 'this kid's different.'"
"Never did I think it would all line up like this," Wentz said.
Each year, the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) vote for several off-field awards given to people working in or associated with the NFL. The 2022 Off-Field Awards balloting is underway through May 1, with the winners announced May 9-13 and May 16-17.
Good Guy Award (NFL player for his qualities and professional style in helping pro football writers do their jobs):
WR Terry McLaurin, Washington Football Team — McLaurin routinely participated in 1-on-1 interviews in 2021 when few others on the team would. He was willing to offer textured answers on a variety of topics like the anniversary of 9/11, mental health issues players face, injuries, COVID or struggles others on the team were facing. On the rare occasion he missed a group session, he would always make it up the following day or the next available opportunity.
Terry McLaurin agrees to historic $71 million deal with Commanders
The Washington Commanders have locked up Terry McLaurin with a brand new contract that will make him one of football’s highest-paid wide receivers. According to Adam Schefter, McLaurin is due to make $71 million in new money over the course of three years under his new contract, which includes a record-setting $28 million signing bonus.
His $28 million signing bonus is the highest ever paid to a wide receiver in NFL history, and he will remain with the Commanders through the 2025 season after securing his big-money deal. As Schefter denotes, 76.4% of the $71 million in new money will be guaranteed to the 26-year-old, which equates to roughly $54.2 million in guaranteed money.