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Source: Falcons won't offer WR Jones new deal this year
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By PAUL NEWBERRY Associated Press
July 19, 2018 — 2:31pm
ATLANTA — Stifled by the salary cap, the Atlanta Falcons won't be offering Julio Jones a more lucrative contract.
Not this year, at least.
Now the question is: Will the star receiver show up for training camp?
The Falcons informed Jones several weeks ago that they would not renegotiate his current $71.5 million package, which still has three years remaining and included $47 million in guaranteed money, according to a person familiar with the discussions. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Thursday because the talks have not been made public.
The team's decision, which was first reported by The Athletic, does not preclude talks after the season on a deal more in line with Jones' status as one of the NFL's top receivers. But the Falcons do not believe they have enough financial leeway under the cap to renegotiate the contract in 2018.
The team hasn't been told if Jones will be at training camp. Players are required to report next Thursday, with the first practice the following day.
Atlanta already agreed to a five-year, $150 million extension with quarterback Matt Ryan, the most lucrative deal in NFL history. The team is also focused on working out new contracts for defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, offensive guard Jake Matthews and safety Ricardo Allen.
A flurry of new contracts during the offseason dropped Jones, who makes an average salary of $14.25 million, out of the top half-dozen on the list of the league's highest-paid receivers. Tampa Bay's Mike Evans, Cleveland's Jarvis Landry and Kansas City's Sammy Watkins are among those now making more per year than Jones, a two-time All-Pro who caught 88 passes for 1,444 yards last season.
In 2015, Jones turned in one of the greatest seasons by a receiver with 136 receptions for 1,871 yards and eight touchdowns. He is a five-time Pro Bowler.
In an apparent sign of his unhappiness, Jones skipped organized team workouts at the team's training facility this summer, as well as a mandatory minicamp. But he apparently took part in Ryan's private passing camp in California along with about a dozen of his teammates this month.
Jones has gone silent on social media and hasn't talked with the Atlanta media in months. In one of his rare media appearances, he told TMZ that he has a good relationship with the franchise that pulled off a huge trade with Cleveland to make him a first-round pick in 2011.
"Everyone wants a story right now. There's no story to be told," Jones insisted. "I'm just working on getting myself better. I'm just working on myself right now. That's all that is. There's no bad blood between me and the team or anything like that."
Jones remains in the good graces of coach Dan Quinn, who didn't seem at all upset when Jones skipped the minicamp .
"Sometimes football and business intersect," Quinn said. "That's OK and that happens a lot."
Quinn has talked constantly of "brotherhood" and making sure players do everything as a team. For instance, the players stood together as a team on the sideline during the national anthem for all games after two players kneeled in protest early in the 2017 season.
Quinn doesn't think Jones' absence has affected the Falcons' unity.
"Do we want everybody here all the time? Hell yeah, like all the time," the coach said. "What I'd say is if you ask to a man, the guy is a hell of a teammate, and the time he spends here, the way he mentors people, how hard he plays, there is plenty of brotherhood in Julio."
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WTF,  if he didnt want to honor a 5 year deal... why did he sign a 5 year deal?  I dont get these players that want this splash contract but then as soon as the guaranteed money is up or the value of the contract isnt where they think it should compared to their counterparts they want  a new deal.  IMO if you want to be a top tier player in terms of contract value... sign 1 year deals and renegotiate as you go,  but you wont get the big signing bonuses or the security of a longer term deal.  you want more guaranteed,  then get it but be prepared to be under a contract that doesnt stay where you want to be if the market moves.  
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
WTF,  if he didnt want to honor a 5 year deal... why did he sign a 5 year deal?  I dont get these players that want this splash contract but then as soon as the guaranteed money is up or the value of the contract isnt where they think it should compared to their counterparts they want  a new deal.  IMO if you want to be a top tier player in terms of contract value... sign 1 year deals and renegotiate as you go,  but you wont get the big signing bonuses or the security of a longer term deal.  you want more guaranteed,  then get it but be prepared to be under a contract that doesnt stay where you want to be if the market moves.  
I tend to agree. If you sign a contract, honor your contract. But there's nothing here that says he's even asking to renegotiate. 

I will say this though. And it's not really part of that argument. Just something to think about. What players make for a living is public information. It's written about in newspapers; there are websites devoted to only that. We know every little detail about what each player makes...their base salary, the bonuses, the amount guaranteed, etc. We monitor their performance and debate whether they're worth the money they're getting or not. And when there's a conflict, the public almost always sides with the team against the player. Because nowhere do you ever get a detailed breakdown of the owner's profits, revenues, team market value, etc. You can find it if you look hard enough, but it's not part of our daily conversation. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
WTF,  if he didnt want to honor a 5 year deal... why did he sign a 5 year deal?  I dont get these players that want this splash contract but then as soon as the guaranteed money is up or the value of the contract isnt where they think it should compared to their counterparts they want  a new deal.  IMO if you want to be a top tier player in terms of contract value... sign 1 year deals and renegotiate as you go,  but you wont get the big signing bonuses or the security of a longer term deal.  you want more guaranteed,  then get it but be prepared to be under a contract that doesnt stay where you want to be if the market moves.  
I tend to agree. If you sign a contract, honor your contract. But there's nothing here that says he's even asking to renegotiate. 

I will say this though. And it's not really part of that argument. Just something to think about. What players make for a living is public information. It's written about in newspapers; there are websites devoted to only that. We know every little detail about what each player makes...their base salary, the bonuses, the amount guaranteed, etc. We monitor their performance and debate whether they're worth the money they're getting or not. And when there's a conflict, the public almost always sides with the team against the player. Because nowhere do you ever get a detailed breakdown of the owner's profits, revenues, team market value, etc. You can find it if you look hard enough, but it's not part of our daily conversation. 
true,  but I often side with the players.... see my sig Wink

but if there is issue with their share of the pie... once they are under contract is not the time to bring that up.  if julio wants more of mr blanks bank... he should have held out for that when they were offering him the extension that he signed a couple years ago.  I hate these fake contracts because they really just lead to more drama than they are worth.  I would like to see buy outs for each side for every year a contract is covering.... if either side wants to terminate the deal, it should be spelled out how much it will cost either party to get out of it at any time.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
WTF,  if he didnt want to honor a 5 year deal... why did he sign a 5 year deal?  I dont get these players that want this splash contract but then as soon as the guaranteed money is up or the value of the contract isnt where they think it should compared to their counterparts they want  a new deal.  IMO if you want to be a top tier player in terms of contract value... sign 1 year deals and renegotiate as you go,  but you wont get the big signing bonuses or the security of a longer term deal.  you want more guaranteed,  then get it but be prepared to be under a contract that doesnt stay where you want to be if the market moves.  
Agree with MaroonB as well.  Almost looks like the press looking for a story where there isnt' one.   Except for him missing mandatory OTA.  But you are spot on, 3 years left on a mega contract?  Yeah, he better show up.  If it was the last year, then there could be a story. But 3 years and he just fell out of the top 5 paid WRs? 
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He’s really gonna be pissed after we sign Diggs...  B)
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Quote: @greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
WTF,  if he didnt want to honor a 5 year deal... why did he sign a 5 year deal?  I dont get these players that want this splash contract but then as soon as the guaranteed money is up or the value of the contract isnt where they think it should compared to their counterparts they want  a new deal.  IMO if you want to be a top tier player in terms of contract value... sign 1 year deals and renegotiate as you go,  but you wont get the big signing bonuses or the security of a longer term deal.  you want more guaranteed,  then get it but be prepared to be under a contract that doesnt stay where you want to be if the market moves.  
Agree with MaroonB as well.  Almost looks like the press looking for a story where there isnt' one.   Except for him missing mandatory OTA.  But you are spot on, 3 years left on a mega contract?  Yeah, he better show up.  If it was the last year, then there could be a story. But 3 years and he just fell out of the top 5 paid WRs? 
Well now it's a story it's official he's not showing up for training camp without a new deal.

What an ass clown
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