CFL, CFL Players’ Association still discussing T.J. Jones contract situation
Discussions continue between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association towards resolving the ongoing T.J. Jones situation.
Jones agreed to a free-agent contract reportedly worth $200,000 annually with the Toronto Argonauts last month. The 27-year-old Winnipeg native decided to continue his career in Canada after six NFL seasons with the Detroit Lions (2014-18) and New York Giants (2019).
But the collective bargaining agreement reached last year between the CFL and CFL Players’ Association limits Canadian rookies to earning no more than $80,000 annually on a three-year contract.
“The discussions are very active,” Brian Ramsey, the union’s executive director, said during a conference call Wednesday. “I’m always hesitant to say (something is) imminent but we’re engaged with the league in trying to find a solution.”