Only into his second year of his contract and Chris Johnson is asking for another one. He thinks he deserve to be the highest paid running back in the league or at least the highest paid offensive player besides the quarterback. Currently Stephen Jackson is the highest paid running back and the two prior to him was Jones-Drew and Clinton Ports. Clearly, Johnson outperformed all three backs this past season. Johnson’s agent didn’t want to discuss contract numbers or the possibility of an extension, and neither did the Titans. Johnson may consider holding out if the Titans seem disinterested. He’s already said he won’t attend offseason workouts in Nashville but plans to be there for offseason practices. He's not going to create a stir about renegotiating his contract.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
CJ Wants to be Paid like the Best
Only into his second year of his contract and Chris Johnson is asking for another one. He thinks he deserve to be the highest paid running back in the league or at least the highest paid offensive player besides the quarterback. Currently Stephen Jackson is the highest paid running back and the two prior to him was Jones-Drew and Clinton Ports. Clearly, Johnson outperformed all three backs this past season. Johnson’s agent didn’t want to discuss contract numbers or the possibility of an extension, and neither did the Titans. Johnson may consider holding out if the Titans seem disinterested. He’s already said he won’t attend offseason workouts in Nashville but plans to be there for offseason practices. He's not going to create a stir about renegotiating his contract.
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