Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been seeking a contract extension this offseason, but he is no longer holding out for a new deal.
McLaurin began training camp as a holdout earlier this week, as he did not show up to the team facility on the first day of mandatory practice. The veteran is now officially in the building, although he is still not practicing.
McLaurin reported to training camp on Sunday morning. The Commanders announced that they have moved him from the reserve/did not report list to the active/physically unable to perform list.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that McLaurin has “some sort of ankle injury.” Schefter also said that McLaurin’s decision to show up to work is not an indication that the Commanders have made progress in extension talks with their star receiver.