Julio Jones reports as Falcons prepare to open training camp FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) Falcons coach Dan Quin...

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) Falcons coach Dan Quinn had good reason not to worry about Julio Jones showing up for training camp.
Jones told Quinn weeks ago heâd report on time, even as the wide rec eiver sought to have his contract renegotiated. A training camp holdout appeared to be Jonesâ best path to a new deal.
Finally, the Falcons announced close to midnight on Wednesday theyâd reached an agreement to renegotiate Jonesâ deal next year. The news came about 16 hours before Thursdayâs deadline for players to report.
The Falcons open training camp on Friday.
âI probably didnât feel the same stress that you and the fan base had,â Quinn said at a news conference on Thursday. âThere were some reports regarding him not coming. Iâd known he was coming to camp for a while. Thatâs part of good communication, player to coaches.â
The Falcons announced Jones reported before Thursdayâs 4 p.m. deadline.
Quinn said he spoke with Jones earlier this month when the receiver participated in an annual offseason passing camp in California led by quarterback Matt Ryan.
âIt was probably during that time that I felt comfortable he was coming to camp,â Quinn said.
The reassurance from Jones was especially important after he did not participate in the Falconsâ mandatory minicamp in June.
Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff were in good spirits as they discussed how they avoided the potential distraction of a training camp holdout by one of the teamâs most prominent players.
It has been a good week for the Falconsâ leadership team. Quinn and Dimitroff have new three-year contract extensions, which were announced on Wednesday.
Jones, a two-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection, wasnât happy that a flurry of new contracts signed by other top NFL wide receivers moved him down the list of top-paid players at the position.
He is entering the third year of his five-year, $71.5 million contract, including $47 million in guaranteed money.
The Falcons managed to make Jones happy with an undisclosed financial âadjustmentâ without a dramatic change t o their salary cap position for 2018. Dimitroff wouldnât reveal details of the new agreement.
The biggest reward for Jones was the assurance the team will rework his contract following the season. That promise was delivered with more than a handshake.
âPapers are written up, sitting on a desk waiting to be signed,â Dimitroff said.
The agreement preserves Dimitroffâs flexibility in his efforts to negotiate contract extensions for defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, offensive guard Jake Matthews and safety Ricardo Allen.
The Falcons already agreed to a five-year, $150 million extension with quarterback Matt Ryan, the most lucrative deal in NFL history, this offseason.
Ryanâs contract and talks with players moving closer to free agency left little financial space to make big changes to Jonesâ deal before 2019.
âWe felt like we came to a good agreement,â Dimitroff said. âWe were very creative with how we put this together.â
< p>Dimitroff said talks with Jonesâ agent, Jimmy Sexton, were ânever contentious at all, at least from our perspective.âJones is expected to talk with reporters on Friday, when the Falcons have their first practice of training camp. He was not seen during the 30-minute period reporters were able to view players reporting to the teamâs practice facility.
Jonesâ teammates seemed to have little concern about the status of the teamâs top receiver.
âOh, I donât know whatâs going on with him,â offensive guard Andy Levitre said when asked about the teamâs agreement with Jones. âHeâs coming? Iâm expecting everybody to be here, I guess.â
Added cornerback Brian Poole: âThatâs exciting. Thatâs definitely exciting. Yeah. Thatâs exciting.â
Poole said players donât get involved in teammatesâ contract talks.
âWhen it comes to that kind of stuff, everybody kind of worries about himself,â Poole said.
But when it comes to Quinn and Dimitroff, having one of the leagueâs top receivers on the practice field is crucial to the teamâs hopes for a third straight playoff appearance.
âI sleep a hell of a lot better at night,â Quinn said.
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