CFL, CFLPA have yet to reach resolution on T.J. Jones contract situation
TORONTO — Suddenly, the CFL and CFL Players’ Association have more to discuss than T.J. Jones’s contract situation.
The 27-year-old Winnipeg native agreed to a deal reportedly worth $200,000 annually with the Toronto Argonauts on Feb. 14. The receiver joined the CFL club following six seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions (2014-18) and New York Giants (2019).
But the collective bargaining agreement 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 contract. Both the league and union have been discussing a potential resolution to Jones’s plight, but nothing concrete has been decided as of yet.
Now, with the COVID-19 outbreak forcing the NHL, NBA, MLS and Major League Baseball to halt play, the CFL and its players have much more to talk about. Commissioner Randy Ambrosie said Thursday the league and union are currently discussing potential contingency plans for all 2020 matters, including the national draft (April 30) and opening of training camps (May 17).