The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Team exercises Matthews’ option

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The team exercised the fifth-year option on left tackle Jake Matthews on Tuesday.

Matthews, who was selected sixth in the first round of the 2014 draft, has played in 47 regular-season games, all starts. He missed one game his rookie season.

General manager Thomas Dimitroff said after the predraft news conference last week that the team planned to exercise the option.

Matthews originally signed a four-year contract worth $16.5 million. He’s now under contract through the 2018 season, with the option being worth $12.3 million.

Matthews was rushed into action at left tackle as a rookie after Sam Baker sustained a knee injury in the third exhibition game. He received his promotion on “Hard Knocks” on HBO when then-offensive line coach Mike Tice told him that he was moving from right tackle to left tackle.

Matthews has been steady, though playing below the Pro Bowl level.

Matthews, who played 978 snaps last season, had a rating of 77.6 overall, according to profootbal­lfocus.com, which ranked 34th among offensive tackles last season. He had a 81 grade in pass-blocking, but just a 59 in the run game. Under profootbal­lfocus.com’s scoring system, 75 is considered average.

Matthews is the son of Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews. — D. ORLANDO LEDBETTER

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