Here’s a brief history of happenings after a running back skipped training camp for contract reasons, after the Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs news.
as he tried to renegotiate with two years remaining. The Jaguars refused and Jones-Drew wound up playing just six games in an injury-shortened season before reaching free agency in 2014.Johnson took his holdout into September because he was supposed to earn just $1.065 million after leading the NFL in rushing over a three-year period. He signed a six-year, $56 million contract and had three more 1,000-yard seasons before the heavy workloads caught up to him with the Jets and Cardinals.
Getty ImagesJackson’s 27-day holdout resulted in a six-year, $44 million contract but then he quickly missed four games in the first half of that season. He had some of his best seasons after signing that deal, however.Johnson didn’t show up for camp after setting a NFL record with 416 carries in 2006. He landed a five-year, $43.2 million extension and immediately broke down, never reaching 200 carries, 900 rushing yards or 13 starts in a season again.
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