The NFL is negotiating new TV deals in what looks to be a fairly protracted and/or deep recession, and there may be no/little in stadium revenue for 2020.
I think you extend Jones banking on a big 2021 salary cap increase at your peril. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
I’m wondering if this is based on economics.
The NFL is negotiating new TV deals in what looks to be a fairly protracted and/or deep recession, and there may be no/little in stadium revenue for 2020.
I think you extend Jones banking on a big 2021 salary cap increase at your peril.
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
I’m wondering if this is based on economics.
The NFL is negotiating new TV deals in what looks to be a fairly protracted and/or deep recession, and there may be no/little in stadium revenue for 2020.
I think you extend Jones banking on a big 2021 salary cap increase at your peril.
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
I’m wondering if this is based on economics.
The NFL is negotiating new TV deals in what looks to be a fairly protracted and/or deep recession, and there may be no/little in stadium revenue for 2020.
I think you extend Jones banking on a big 2021 salary cap increase at your peril.
Stadium revenue is a mere fraction of the current $11 billion dollar TV contracts. Merchandise is still selling.
Regardless of what happens to the economy, sports broadcasts are recession-proof. People aren't going to turn off their TV's on Saturdays and Sundays because the economy isn't doing well and in fact, it's the polar opposite.
There's absolutely no rush at this point to sign Chris Jones. The Chiefs are Cap Compliant and most likely have enough to sign their rookies before TC begins.
If Jones isn't signed by July 14th, then yeah, it might get a little dicey but the Chiefs will still be Cap Compliant, even if they're carrying $16 million for Jones this season. [Reply]
If they can't get him signed by the deadline then they fucked up. I guess the new CBA makes holdouts less likely, but he won't be happy and we'll just go through this all over again next year at which point he'll be more expensive and eventually it could be cost prohibitive to even franchise him again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Making Jones highest paid would be a mistake.
That doesn’t mean that him or Pat would be “the highest paid” players any time soon. It would only be in overall money, not in a year-by-year basis. It would be at least 3 years away for both which means players will come off the books freeing up money and the cap will rise.
You look at this the wrong way, but that’s no surprise [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Jones deal just seems unlikely.
It doesn't matter.
He'll either play for the Chiefs this season or he'll be traded for draft picks.
And considering that there are a number of guys that need medical re-checks but aren't allowed to have team physicals, it would be better to hang on to Jones for the 2020 season under the Tag instead of trading him for unknowns. [Reply]