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KENNY GOLLADAY WON’T GET FRANCHISE TAG IN DETROIT

- By Vito Chirco www.si.com/nfl/lions This article was produced by the staff at Sports Illustrate­d/ All Lions. For more, visit si.com/ nfl/lions

The Lions have finally made a decision on wideout Kenny Golladay.

At a price tag near $16.5 million, the organizati­on has decided not to place the franchise tag on him.

“I would be very surprised if he’s actually available,” NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport had previously reported.

He continued, “Another strong franchise-tag candidate. I know they had talks last year about a long-term extension. Did not happen. They’re going to try again this year, but expect him to be tagged if they don’t get a deal.”

In 2019, Golladay emerged as one of the league’s best deepthreat receiving options.

He secured 65 receptions for 1,190 yards and 11 touchdowns.

This past season, the Northern Illinois product was limited to just five games due to a variety of injuries, including hamstring and hip flexor ailments.

When he did play, he was productive,

however.

The 27-year-old finished with 20 catches for 338 yards and two touchdowns in 2020.

Doubts started to emerge that Golladay would return to Motown, following a report from ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter Monday during an appearance on the morning program “Get Up.”

“Last year, these two sides had discussion­s about a long-term extension, and Kenny Golladay turned down somewhere around $18, $19 million a year, depending on who you want to believe,” Schefter reported. “I think there’s a chance here, with a new regime in Detroit, that they could opt not to tag him at all, which would allow him to become one of the most coveted free agents out there.”

Golladay now is among the best players set to hit the freeagent market.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS ?? Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (19) runs after a catch against the New York Jets during a 2018game. Golladay is to become a free agent this offseason.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (19) runs after a catch against the New York Jets during a 2018game. Golladay is to become a free agent this offseason.
 ??  ?? Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay runs through a drill at the Lions NFL football camp practice in Allen Park last year.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay runs through a drill at the Lions NFL football camp practice in Allen Park last year.

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