NFL franchise tag deadline for Raiders RB Josh Jacobs coming up quick

One former NFL agent thinks Josh Jacobs could hold out Raiders training camp

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Quicker than Josh Jacobs can cut back and make a man miss, the deadline for him to sign his franchise tag will be here. That deadline is July 17. What it means is that’s the deadline for Jacobs to be signed to a long-term deal prior to this season. If no deal is reached by then, he’ll need to play out the year on the tag – or sit out the season.

Former NFL agent-turned-analyst for CBS Sports, Joel Corry, sees a real possibility that Jacobs could not sign the tag and be a training camp holdout.

It wouldn’t be a surprise for Jacobs to miss the start of Raiders training camp on July 25 if he doesn’t get a long-term deal by the deadline. Jacobs has yet to sign his franchise tender. Some unsigned franchise players have missed part or most of training camp and the preseason partially to protest not getting a long-term deal and to try to minimize the risk of a serious injury.

Under normal circumstances, a player would be fined $50,000 for every day of camp he misses. But should Jacobs not sign his franchise tender, he wouldn’t be under contract and thus would not be fined.

Then, Jacobs could sign his franchise tender just prior to the start of the season and wait until next offseason to get his long-term deal.

Worst-case scenario, he forces his way out of Las Vegas.

Obviously, the ideal situation would be for Jacobs to be signed long-term. There are 11 days left for him and the Raiders to try and work out such a deal, should both sides agree to the terms.

What those terms might be could be dependent upon whether the other two tagged running backs — Saquon Barkley and Tony Pollard — receive long-term deals.

Raiders to franchise tag RB Josh Jacobs barring long term deal before deadline

If Raiders can’t reach long term deal with RB Josh Jacobs before Tuesday’s deadline they will use the franchise tag to keep him.

We are just a few days until the deadline for teams to use their franchise tag. That means the Raiders have until Tuesday to decide what to do with running back Josh Jacobs.

They have decided that they are going to keep Jacobs no matter how it has to happen, so if that means using the franchise tag, that’s what they will do according to NFL media’s Tom Pelissero.

Recently Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels had said GM Dave Ziegler had been working with Jacobs’s agent to try and get a long term deal done. If the two sides can reach an agreement before Tuesday, they can avoid using the franchise tag.

Even if they do tag Jacobs, they could still ultimately work out a long term deal. The tag would just allow them time to do so.

If Jacobs were amenable, playing on the franchise tag could be a fairly good deal for the Raiders. The RB tag numbers are some of the lowest in the league at around $10 for the season and it would allow the team to see if Jacobs can repeat his breakout 2022 season in which he led the league with 1653 yards rushing and over 2000 yards from scrimmage.