The Facts:
With Jones-Drew apparently ready to begin a holdout Thursday when the Jaguars report to camp, team owner Shad Khan indicated the team has no plans to give him a new contract. "It'?s his choice. There'?s been very little for us to do rather than wait on whatever he might chose to do,??” Khan said.
Reported by the Florida Times-Union
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Jones-Drew has two years remaining on a five-year, $31 million frontloaded deal (he was paid $21 million over the first three years) he signed in 2008. Jones-Drew, who led the NFL in rushing last season, believes he is now underpaid and wants a new deal. The Jaguars' position is he should honor his contract. ... Stay tuned. We’ll be following this one closely.
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