The Jacksonville Jaguars have been without offensive tackle Branden Albert, who the team traded for this offseason. There is a dispute about Albert’s deal, as the player was expecting his contract to be re-worked, where as the Jaguars have indicated they did not, nor do they plan to re-work Albert’s deal. It was a short-live faux holdout, as Albert informed head coach Doug Marrone he would be showing up for mandatory workouts.
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June 9, 2017
Albert will report to Jaguars next week
Offensive lineman Branden Albert, who had been skipping OTAs, will officially report to the Jaguars next week.
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June 9, 2017
Albert can rack up the fines if he no-shows
If Branden Albert decides to skip mandatory veteran mini-camp next week, the Jaguars can start to fine him every day he misses.
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May 18, 2017
Albert, Jaguars talking
The Jaguars and Branden Albert are now communicating, per reports.
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May 15, 2017
Branden Albert might have a good reason for his silence
The Jaguars haven’t heard from Albert, but there’s a reason
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May 15, 2017
Albert situation: It's fine
The Jaguars traded for left tackle Branden Albert, but he's yet to report to voluntary workouts in the hopes of getting a new contract. It's nothing to worry about, though.
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April 17, 2017
I can't blame Branden Albert for holding out
Branden Albert is holding out of voluntary workouts for the Jaguars, and with his current contract situation, I can't blame him for doing so.
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April 17, 2017
Albert wants new deal, not at voluntary workouts
New Jaguars left tackle Branden Albert did not report for voluntary workouts on Monday, hoping for a new deal.