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Players To Spend Season On Franchise Tag Since 2015

The Chiefs and Trey Smith have just less than 48 hours to agree on a long-term extension; otherwise, the Pro Bowl guard will play on the franchise tag and negotiations will be tabled until 2026. That is 2025’s only tag situation as the July 15 deadline approaches.

Over the previous 10 offseasons, 77 players received the franchise tag. Many of those signed extensions before the midsummer deadline. Here are the players who did not and ended up playing the season for the tag price:

2015

Pierre-Paul’s infamous fireworks accident led to Giants rescinding $14.8MM tag, setting up revised agreement

2016

2017

2018

Bell did not collect any money on his 2018 tag, being the 21st century’s lone franchise-tagged player to skip season

2019

Texans applied $15.9MM linebacker tag on Clowney, trading him to Seahawks in August 2019; edge rusher agreed to salary reduction upon being dealt

2020

Shaquil Barrett, LB (Buccaneers): $15.83MM

Bud Dupree, LB (Steelers): $15.83MM

A.J. Green, WR (Bengals): $17.97MM

Anthony Harris, S (Vikings): $11.44MM

Hunter Henry, TE (Chargers): $10.61MM

Matt Judon, DE/LB (Ravens): $16.81MM

Yannick Ngakoue, LB (Vikings/Ravens): $12MM

Dak Prescott, QB (Cowboys): $31.41MM

Brandon Scherff, G (Washington): $15MM

Justin Simmons, S (Broncos): $11.44MM

Joe Thuney, G (Patriots): $14.78MM

Leonard Williams, DT (Giants): $16.13MM

Ravens, Judon agreed on compromise between defensive end, linebacker tag prices. Ngakoue agreed to salary reduction to facilitate trade from Jaguars. Vikings traded edge rusher to Ravens before 2020 deadline. Prescott received exclusive franchise tag from Cowboys.

2021

2022

2023

Raiders provided raise to Jacobs to bring him into training camp

2024

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