Report: Little chance of Clowney-Texans
agreement
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[July 10, 2019]
While the deadline for
franchise-tagged players to come to terms with NFL teams is still
several days away, the chances of Jadeveon Clowney reaching an
agreement with the Houston Texas are all but gone, according to the
Houston Chronicle.
On Twitter, the Chronicle's Aaron Wilson cited sources as saying "no
deal happening prior to July 15 NFL deadline," and while the Pro
Bowl linebacker, is "not expected to miss any games," he is "likely
to miss at least a major portion of camp."
It was no surprise when Clowney did not show for OTAs in mid-May.
The Texans placed their franchise tag on him in early March.
One area of disagreement between Clowney and the Texans is their
listing of him as a linebacker/defensive end.
A defensive end can expect to make $17.13 million, while linebackers
would earn $15.44 million, USA Today and other outlets have
reported, citing NFL numbers. It is unclear which figure Clowney
would receive.
That disparity came into play when Clowney was unhappy with the team
for exercising his fifth-year option before the 2018 season. ESPN
reported that the Texans paid Clowney a $1 million bonus after the
season to account for the difference.
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Houston Texans outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (90) celebrates
after recovering fumble against the Philadelphia Eagles during the
second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric
Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Last season, Clowney recorded 47 tackles, including nine sacks, and
a forced fumble. He has 205 tackles and 29 sacks in 62 career games.
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