ATLANTA -- Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones, who rejoined the team Tuesday as an observer for mandatory minicamp, expressed no concern about his lingering contract situation.
Jones has two years and almost $21 million remaining on his deal, but the Falcons' brass vowed to reward the six-time Pro Bowler with a new contract this year. Jones had been away from the team most of the offseason training on his own and rehabbing from having a bunion removed from his foot.
He hasn't lashed out about publicly about his contract negotiations.
"That's not me,'' Jones told ESPN following Tuesday's practice.