
Unhappy with a contract that places him ninth among wide receivers in average annual value ($14.25 million), Jones won't be present for the start of training camp Thursday, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The Atlanta front office told Jones his contract will be addressed after the season, as the 2018 budget doesn't include a raise for a player with three years remaining on his current deal. It appears the two-time All-Pro receiver is prepared to stage a holdout and absorb what could be a $40,000 fine for each missed practice.

























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