Terry McLaurin‘s ongoing contract situation will include an absence from mandatory minicamp.

After participating in offseason workouts until the start of organized team activities, McLaurin did not report to mandatory minicamp, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday, per sources. Washington’s minicamp began Tuesday and runs through Thursday.

“The good news is lots of rapport has been built. … Sometimes football and business, they intersect, and this is one of those times,” Commanders coach Dan Quinn said on Tuesday, confirming McLaurin’s absence. “Terry is a fantastic teammate and really puts in the work, and [we’ve] spent a lot of time with him already this offseason. The business side of things, (general manager) Adam (Peters) and their crew and Terry and his group, they’ll let them work through that. But in the meantime, lots of stuff to do.”

Players who skip mandatory minicamp practices are subject to fines, per the collective bargaining agreement.