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He was asked to take the injury clause out of his contract, he said no and they released him.Why else?
He was asked to take the injury clause out of his contract, he said no and they released him.Why else?
Don't give them that much credit. They knew what Jaylon was going into this season and had a chance to release him and didn't. Don't give their incompetence any credit.We would rather pay you to disappear than have you drag us down any longer. LOL. What a POS.
There is still a 6.8 million dead cap for 2022.
None of this makes any football sense.
There is more to this.
Its all subjective but based on what i've read he wasn't bad in the locker room...it wasn't a cut about his play. IT was all strictly about money. Which is fine. Also just read he was asked to take the injury clause out of his deal and he refused.
It saves next year's cap dollars.Gotta say I'm shocked by this. Not particularly upset by it. I don't think there will be any negative impact on the field. But I assume this doesn't save salary cap dollars, so I thought he would be kept as depth for this season even if his playing time diminished.
Maybe I'm wrong, but wouldn't cutting him after this season have done that though?It saves next year's cap dollars.
He had wrist surgery this offseason which kicked on the injury clause.I agree with this.....if it was his play, they would have done it in March before his 2021 salary began guaranteed. They certainly didn't need to see 4 games to know what they were to expect. No way they were cutting him w/o a replacement in March. Remember they went into draft expecting to draft a CB in the first round. So I guess you could say, had they drafted Surtain, there's a good chance Jaylon is still on this team. Simply put, Parson is the reason Jaylon is gone.........
Gotta say I'm shocked by this. Not particularly upset by it. I don't think there will be any negative impact on the field. But I assume this doesn't save salary cap dollars, so I thought he would be kept as depth for this season even if his playing time diminished.
Gotta say I'm shocked by this. Not particularly upset by it. I don't think there will be any negative impact on the field. But I assume this doesn't save salary cap dollars, so I thought he would be kept as depth for this season even if his playing time diminished.
Why does Jaylon have so many injury clauses where his money is guaranteed after suffering a major injury? I feel like it should be the other way around where if he suffers a major injury or misses X amount of games his money is not guaranteed and can be cut.
If he gets hurt this season, next year's salary is guaranteed. That's why they're mentioning removing the injury clause in his contract.Maybe I'm wrong, but wouldn't cutting him after this season have done that though?
He had wrist surgery this offseason which kicked on the injury clause.
Maybe I'm wrong, but wouldn't cutting him after this season have done that though?
What do you mean? he healed from the wrist surgery.......so that has nothing to do with whether or not he could pass a physical at the start of the 2022 season.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Cowboys could still pull off a last-minute trade as Smith’s release does not become official until transactions are announced late in the afternoon on October 6. Multiple NFL insiders reported the Cowboys exhausted all of the available options and are prepared to cut Smith.
Cowboys Rumors: Trade Offers for Jaylon Smith Turned Down | Heavy.com
Of course the only way this could happen is if a team were willing to give up late rd pick to avoid having to compete with another team for Jayon.