Not much in the way of good news has emerged during Chris Jones‘ negotiations with the Chiefs, and Sunday brought more of the same. The Chiefs and their standout interior rusher are entrenched in their positions as camp approaches. But regarding a holdout, Jones has not yet decided on this course of action, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk notes. The Chiefs’ first training camp practice is scheduled for Saturday. Jones is believed to want north of $20 million per year, which would make him the fifth defender to earn that. Khalil Mack ($23 million average annual value), Aaron Donald ($22.5 million), DeMarcus Lawrence and Frank Clark are the first four. Neither Jones nor Clark has made a Pro Bowl, but both have been two of the better players at their respective positions over the past three years. The Chiefs employing both Clark and Jones, with Patrick Mahomes and perhaps Tyreek Hill also on tap for extensions, complicates this situation. The Chiefs also want to keep the guarantees in the $45 to $50 million ba
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Sunday, July 21, 2019
Will Chiefs' Chris Jones hold out of training camp?
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