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Falcons announce Julio Jones not attending mandatory minicamp

The Atlanta Falcons announced Monday afternoon that star wide receiver Julio Jones will not attend mandatory minicamp. Jones and the Falcons are currently embroiled in contract talks at this time.

The Falcons released the following statement:

We’ve been in contact with Julio and his representation. We will not discuss those conversations publicly except to say we feel they have been productive and constructive. We understand the concerns and thoughts from their perspective.  Although not ideal, Julio informed us today he would not be attending mini-camp.

We have much respect for him and what he means to our team, our city and our fans.

 

Related: Earl Thomas Will Not Attend Seahawks Minicamp

 

Julio Jones recently made waves when he made some drastic changes to his social media accounts that had Falcons fans freaking out.

Since then, he’s made it clear that he wants to be a Falcon for life. However, it’s clear at this point that he isn’t going to risk his health without a new deal that includes some big guarantees.

If Jones were to play out the 2018 season on his current deal, his base salary would be $10.5 million, which is far below his market value. That said, the Falcons have Jones locked up for three years, so he doesn’t have a ton of leverage in this situation.

Last year, Jones caught 88 passes for 1,444 yards and three touchdowns.

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