There are reports that Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew will not be attending training camp in hopes of obtaining a new contract. Although the owner of the Jaguars has gone on the record as saying that there are no plans to revisit Jones' contract situation, it appears Jones-Drew is still prepared to hold out for as long as necessary.
Maurice Jones-Drew Prepared To Take Holdout Through Training Camp, According To Report
Steve Wyche at NFL.com reports that Jones-Drew -- who did not report to camp on Thursday -- plans to sit out all of training camp, if not longer, in order to garner a new contract. Jones faces a $30,000 fine for each day of training camp that he misses.
Jones-Drew led the NFL last season with 1,606 rushing yards and believes he has earned a top-tier contract.
For more on the Jacksonville Jaguars offseason, please visit Big Cat Country or stop by SB Nation Tampa Bay. For more on the NFL in general, stay tuned to SB Nation’s dedicated NFL hub.












