Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones plans to miss the start of training camp this week because he wants his contract to be reworked, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.
Here are some answers to lingering questions regarding Jones’ status with the team:
What is Jones’ big issue with his contract?
One could say Jones is arguably the best receiver in the league. Although he hasn’t stated so publicly, no doubt Jones is upset about not being at the top of the list of highest paid receivers in terms of average per year and guaranteed money. Jones signed a five-year, $71.25 million extension in August 2015 that included $47 million guaranteed. The $14.25 million average of his contract sits below eight other receivers, topped by Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown ($17 million per year). And the $47 million guaranteed is equal to what Jarvis Landry got from Cleveland and below Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans ($55.008 million) and Houston’s DeAndre Hopkins ($49 million). Brandin Cooks of the Los Angeles Rams just received a five-year, $80 million extension, which Jones might take as a slap in the face as he seeks to have his contract reworked with three years left. Jones is to make $10.5 million this season, fourth most on his own team for 2018.