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Former Broncos OL Ja’Wuan James files grievance
Former Denver Broncos offensive tackle Ja'Wuan James (70) looks on during minicamp drills at the Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse at UCHealth Training Center.  Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Offensive lineman Ja’Wuan James has filed a grievance against the Broncos (via PFT). The offensive lineman is seeking to recover $10M of his 2021 salary, plus $5M in 2022 salary.

James’ 2021 pay was guaranteed for skill and injury while $5M of his ’22 salary was guaranteed for injury. The Broncos say they owe James nothing, because his workout injury happened outside of the team facility. James, meanwhile, contends that he was working out in a fashion that was “specifically authorized” by the club. Furthermore, he was working out with other Broncos teammates. And, on top of all of that, James claims that the Broncos’ facilities were not in compliance with Colorado’s COVID-19 safety guidelines.

In the filing, James’ attorneys noted a May 5 NFL memo which noted that workout injuries outside of facilities “specifically or as specifically authorized by his club are considered ‘football-related injuries.’” The Broncos placed James on the reserve/non-football injury list two days later. And, on May 14, the Broncos cut James.

In response, the Broncos will likely argue that his non-facility workout was strictly voluntary. And, as a result, they’re not responsible.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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