NFL Rumors: Chiefs’ Chris Jones Not Expected to Get Franchise Tag amid Contract Talks

NFL Rumors: Chiefs’ Chris Jones Not Expected to Get Franchise Tag amid Contract Talks

Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones during the second half of the NFL AFC Championship playoff football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2023 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann

The Kansas City Chiefs aren’t expected to apply the franchise tag to defensive lineman Chris Jones, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Jones ended his holdout after agreeing to a new one-year contract with Kansas City. Schefter reported the deal doesn’t prohibit the Chiefs from using the franchise tag for the four-time Pro Bowler. Instead, the salary cap might make it unfeasible.

Opting for that route is projected to them $32 million for 2024, which would eat up the vast majority of their $47.1 million in effective cap space, per Over the Cap.

CBS Sports’ Joel Corry also noted how Jones’ projected tag would blow past the highest amount paid to a non-quarterback under the mechanism:

Joel Corry @corryjoel

The retained the right to use a franchise tag on Chris Jones. It will be $32,169,912. The biggest franchise tag ever placed on a non-QB was DeMarcus Lawrence for $20,571,600 in 2019. It was his 2nd straight tag. https://t.co/ny6eOVCQ6k

The 29-year-old isn’t the only notable Chiefs player due to hit the open market next spring.

Safety Mike Edwards, linebacker Drue Tranquill and offensive tackle Donovan Smith only signed one-year contracts. Linebacker Willie Gay Jr. and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed approaching the end of his rookie deal.

Then there are the long-term ramifications of paying Jones $20-plus and perhaps $30 million annually starting in 2024. Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald ($31.7 million) continues to command the biggest average salary for an interior lineman. The odds of Jones approaching that figure will seemingly climb now that he can theoretically start a bidding war between the Chiefs and rival suitors.

Ending Jones’ holdout was a top priority for Kansas City in its bid to repeat as the Super Bowl champion. It wasn’t entirely a coincidence that the Chiefs lost to the Detroit Lions in Week 1 and allowed 368 yards without their defensive cornerstone on the field.

Mina Kimes @minakimes

So, about those Chris Jones on-off splits everyone’s been sharing all summer… pic.twitter.com/1OmzoNtCb9

General manager Brett Veach may have only bought himself a momentary reprieve, though. Re-signing Jones won’t be any less expensive in 2024, and more teams could be entering the fray.

Beyond simply getting the 2022 All-Pro back now, coming to terms on an agreement also gives the front office a lot of time to weigh a number of possible replacements before the offseason kicks into gear.

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