NFL Announces Franchise, Transition Players

Jan 21, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) runs for a touchdown against Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. (31) during the second half in a 2024 NFC divisional round game at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Junfu Han-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 21, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) runs for a touchdown against Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. (31) during the second half in a 2024 NFC divisional round game at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Junfu Han-USA TODAY Sports

NEW YORK — March 5, 2024 — The franchise and transition player designations were announced today for the 2024 NFL free agency signing period, which begins at 4:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 13.  

A club can designate one “franchise” player or one “transition” player among its veteran free agents.  

The salary offer by a player’s club determines whether the franchise player designation is exclusive or non-exclusive.  

An “exclusive” franchise player – not free to sign with another club – is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year as of the end of the restricted free agent signing period on April 19; or (ii) the amount of the required tender for a “non-exclusive” franchise player, as explained below. 

Article 10, Section 2(a)(i) of the CBA sets forth the methodology, known as the “Cap Percentage Average,” for calculating the required tender for a non-exclusive franchise player: 

The Nonexclusive Franchise Tender shall be a one year NFL Player Contract for (A) the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position . . . at which the Franchise Player participated in the most plays during the prior League Year, which average shall be calculated by: (1) summing the amounts of the Franchise Tags for players at that position for the five preceding League Years; (2) dividing the resulting amount by the sum of the Salary Caps for the five preceding League Years . . . ; and (3) multiplying the resulting percentage by the Salary Cap for the upcoming League Year . . . (the “Cap Percentage Average”) . . . ; or (B) 120% of his Prior Year Salary, whichever is greater . . . .

 If a club extends a required tender to a non-exclusive franchise player pursuant to this section, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a player contract with any club, except that draft choice compensation of two first-round draft selections shall be made in the event he signs with a new club.

The signing period for franchise players begins at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on March 13 and ends on the Tuesday following the 10th week of the season.

This year, no player was designated as an exclusive franchise player. Eight players were designated as non-exclusive franchise players.

2024 FRANCHISE PLAYERS 

Club  Player Position

Baltimore Ravens Justin  Madubuike DT

Carolina  Panthers Brian Burns LB

Chicago  Bears Jaylon Johnson CB

Cincinnati  Bengals Tee Higgins WR

Indianapolis Colts Michael Pittman WR

Jacksonville Jaguars        Josh Allen LB

Kansas City Chiefs L’Jarius Sneed CB

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Antoine Winfield S

 A transition player is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top 10 prior year salaries at the player’s position, which average is calculated using the same methodology used for non-exclusive franchise players (the Cap Percentage Average); or (ii) 120% of his prior year salary.

If a club extends a required tender to a transition player, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a contract with any club subject to his prior club’s right of first refusal, except that no draft choice compensation shall be made with respect to such player if his prior club declines to exercise its right of first refusal. 

The signing period for transition players begins at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on March 13 and ends on July 22. After July 22 and until 4:00 p.m. (ET) on the Tuesday following the 10th week of the season, the prior club has exclusive negotiating rights. 

This year, one player was designated as a transition player.

2024 TRANSITION PLAYERS

Club   Player Position

New England Patriots Kyle Dugger S

 

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