The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ...The Jaguars and Jones-Drew, who wants a new contract, aren't talking.
Reported by the Florida Times-Union
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As Times-Union staffer Vito Stellino reminded readers, the team wants their star halfback to honor the final two years of his current contract. Jones-Drew believes he's outplayed it. The Jaguars are allowed to fine Jones-Drew $30,000 a day, which means his fine meter is at $300,000 - $210,000 for the first week in camp and $90,000 for the three-day mandatory minicamp. HC Mike Mularkey, who hasn't met Jones-Drew, has declined to say if he plans to fine the running back if he returns. Meanwhile, Rashard Jennings continues to get the first-team reps in Jones-Drew's absence.
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