GM Veach: Chiefs working on
extension for DT Jones
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[April 17, 2020]
The Kansas City Chiefs are
working to retain franchise-tagged defensive tackle Chris Jones on a
long-term deal.
"We know how talented Chris is, and I think the franchise tag speaks
for it," Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said in a pre-draft
conference call Thursday. "We also have a lot of time. I mean, I
think the deadline to get a deal done is July 15, so there's a lot
of time to continue the dialog and to work on something with Chris.
We certainly are going to work to maintain him, not just for next
year, but for the future."
Jones, 25, was tagged before he could hit free agency in March,
after totaling 26.5 sacks and 49 quarterback hits across 29 games
the last two seasons. He is set to make $16.1 million on the
franchise tag in 2020, unless the sides can agree to a long-term
extension before July 15.
Last season, the Chiefs franchise-tagged defensive end Dee Ford
before trading him to the San Francisco 49ers for a second-round
pick. Some have wondered if they could follow a similar path with
Jones, given their lack of cap space (less than $1.7 million, per
the NFLPA's latest report).
Jones said in February he had "a mix of emotions" about the
expectation he would be tagged.
"It's a little hard," Jones said. "It's like, 'What else y'all want
me to do? I've got to go ahead and get 30 sacks -- 35 sacks -- to
show y'all I can?'
"But the beautiful thing about the franchise tag that it can go one
of two ways. The team can either long-term you to have you for the
future, or they can trade you. Either way, I'll get paid benefits."
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Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (95) celebrates a
defensive stop, turnover on downs late in the fourth quarter against
the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
The Chiefs also have to budget for what is expected to be a
record-breaking extension for reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick
Mahomes sometime in the next year or two.
Veach said Thursday the team plans to extend Mahomes before he
reaches the fifth-year option of his contract in 2022.
"Pat is a priority, and the way we look at it now with all that's
going on, I mean, we're going to have a lot of time to work with,"
Veach added. "Again, just Pat and his agents, Chris (Cabott) and
Leigh Steinberg, they know that Pat is a priority. Pat isn't going
anywhere. He's going to be here for a long time."
--Field Level Media
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