Jadeveon Clowney is a man who wants to cash in and appears to be unwilling to compromise on his asking price no matter what as he waits for a free agent home.
Kimberley A. Martin of ESPN reported on Friday that Clowney’s asking price remains the major sticking point for interested teams. According to Martin, Clowney was initially asking for around $20 million per year and reportedly turned down multiple offers of $15 million or more.
Back in 2019, Clowney waited until the end of August last year to report to the Texans and could take a similar approach this year. He was franchised tag last season by Houston before they traded him to the Seahawks at the start of the regular season.
In 2019, Clowney appeared in 13 games for the Seahawks and recorded 31 tackles, three sacks, an interception, two defensive touchdowns, four forced fumbles, two recoveries and three pass defenses.