Terry McLaurin’s next team odds following shocking trade request from Commanders


Terry McLaurin wants out of Washington, but don’t expect a quick exodus.

McLaurin, nicknamed “Scary Terry,” is not pleased with his contract and wants a new one or a trade from the franchise, which has its eyes firmly set on winning the Super Bowl this year.

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Oddsmakers at DraftKings see it as unlikely that McLaurin winds up being shipped out of Washington, as they’ve tagged the Commanders with -250 odds to be the team that the wideout suits up for in Week 1 (or whenever he plays his first game).

Those odds carry a 71.43 percent implied probability.

There are two clear favorites should he be moved, though, according to the sportsbook.

The Patriots’ odds to acquire McLaurin are +450 (18.18 percent implied), which gives them the second-best chance of any team in the NFL to acquire him.

The Raiders are third, with +500 odds to bring in Scary Terry.

Every other team looks to be a long shot to pony up enough assets or money for McLaurin, according to the bookies.

No other team is lower than 10/1 to get McLaurin.


Two Washington Commanders football players smiling after a game.
Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin formed a dynamic duo. Getty Images

Terry McLaurin next team odds

Team Odds
Commanders -250
Patriots +450
Raiders +500
Titans 11/1
Chargers 11/1
Jets 13/1
Browns 14/1
Steelers 15/1
Cardinals 16/1
Seahawks 25/1
Odds provided by DraftKings

McLaurin has been highly productive for the Commanders and looked primed for a breakout season in 2025 alongside newly acquired Deebo Samuel and a second year with Jayden Daniels.

He scored an impressive 13 touchdowns in 2024 to go along with 1,096 yards as he and Daniels formed a dynamic duo.

Washington went to the NFC Championship game last season and is poised to be even better in 2025 after bringing in Samuel and pass rusher Von Miller — although losing McLaurin would limit that ceiling.

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