Article 6D9H3 NFL running backs are angry – and peace seems a long way off

NFL running backs are angry – and peace seems a long way off

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Oliver Connolly
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As the passing game has grown to dominate the league, rushers have been devalued. That leaves some players feeling they've been given a raw deal

The running back market has flatlined. On Tuesday, Saquon Barkley agreed to a fresh one-year $11m contract with the New York Giants, ending any talk of a training camp holdout.

Barkley is back in New York. But his signing represents a thaw around the issue of running back pay rather than a final resolution. Barkley's new deal did not include a clause that would prevent the Giants from using the franchise tag - which teams can use to keep hold of players due to become free agents - on him for next season, a provision a number of quarterbacks have included in their deals. Unless there's a wink-wink deal over a long-term contract, it's likely he will find himself in the same situation again next summer. Likewise for Jonathan Taylor, who is due a contract extension next offseason. Ditto for Nick Chubb, whose long-term contract options are also uncertain and will be 30 by the time he's due for a new deal.

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