If NFL teams were forced to honor contracts the same way players are,
I’d say you have an argument.
Again.. being mad at someone who works hard and does everything right seems pretty entitled to me.
Agree mostly... no blame here. Both are working with in the system as how it is set up.
Yes, teams can cut a player at any time, but they also hand out up front bonus money and if a player doesn't perform they don't get that bonus back.
A player's agent can push for an extension early and hold out if need be to force that extension. That can be considered a breach of the contract, but it's still business.
In this instance there is no hold out. Seems like everyone is honoring their previous agreement, they are just trying to see if there is any chance for an extension that both sides can live with. Jones side asked for an extension and obviously presented demands that do not interest the Rams or fit into their financial plan. So they simply told his agent to see if he can find a deal that he likes elsewhere.
That's a pretty fair approach by the Rams. Jones can gauge his market and then comeback to the Rams with their newly set market. If the Rams still feel it doesn't fit into their future plans, they can work out a trade if Jones wants that. Or he can sit tight and play out the year and look forward to FA.