NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement

Article 10
Franchise and Transition Players

Section 2(b)
Required Tender for Franchise Players

(b)

Any Club that designates a player as a Franchise Player for the third time shall, on the date the third such designation is made, be deemed to have tendered the player a one-year NFL Player Contract for the greater of: (A) the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position (within the categories set forth in Section 7(a) below) with the highest such average; (B) 120% of the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position (within the categories set forth in Section 7(a) below) at which the player participated in the most plays during the prior League Year; or (C) 144% of his Prior Year Salary. (By way of example, a kicker designated as a Franchise Player for the third time in the 2020 League Year would have a Required Tender equal to the greater of: (i) the average of the five largest 2019 Salaries for quarterbacks; (ii) 120% of the average of the five largest 2019 Salaries for kickers; or (iii) 144% of the player’s own 2019 Salary.) If the Club designates the player as a Franchise Player for the third time, the designating Club shall be the only Club with which the player may negotiate or sign a Player Contract. In lieu of designating such a player as a Franchise Player for the third time, any Club may designate such player as a Transition Player pursuant to Section 3 below.