McLaurin said, "It's tough because I feel like people assume you have it all figured out… [but] people forget: We're still human at the end of the day …[t]he only difference is we take losses, and we take our struggles ... in the public eye."
Offseason isn't time to relax mental health support in NFL
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“When you have a change — new ownership or new coaching — that changes everything,” wide receiver Terry McLaurin said, “Because, I’m going to be honest, it’s a business and when new people come in, they don’t really have allegiance to you.
Commanders enter offseason with ownership uncertainty
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