Washington has had no further contract talks with Brandon Scherff

Ron Rivera said that the team has had zero contract talks with Scherff since the franchise tag was signed, which leads to speculation.

Last month, the Washington Football Team signed All-Pro right guard Brandon Scherff to his second-consecutive franchise tag, securing him on the roster for the 2021 NFL season, but leaving his future in the balance. He will play this season on a contract that will pay him approximately $18 million, but he becomes an unrestricted free agent next offseason, without the ability to be franchised again.

There are a lot of questions about what Ron Rivera and the team might do about this situation, with a long-term deal still being a possibility before the season starts, but according to Rivera, the two sides have not had any conversations about a new contract since the franchise tag was signed.

We don’t want to read too far into things, but it seems like things are starting to lean towards Scherff playing for a new team in 2022. Not only will it be harder for Washington to re-sign him next year now that he has another, more expensive year on his tires, but they also would receive a valuable comp-pick if he were to leave, likely in the third round.

We will see how things play out, but for the first time in a while, it seems very possible that Scherff will finish his career somewhere other than Washington.

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