Receiver T.J. Jones’s free-agent deal with Argos on hold due to CBA wording
TORONTO — Rob Fry and receiver T.J. Jones remain in a holding pattern.
Jones agreed to a free-agent contract with the Toronto Argonauts on Feb. 14 reportedly worth $200,000 annually. However, the deal is being held up by wording in the current CFL collective bargaining agreement.
Jones, a Winnipeg native, signed with Toronto after spending five seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions (2014-18) and New York Giants (2019). But the CBA, which was 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 deal.
Ironically, if Jones were to have a stellar campaign with Toronto in 2020, he wouldn’t qualify for the CFL’s top rookie award because of his time in the NFL.