
Branden Albert Will Attend Jaguars Minicamp After Missing OTAs, Per Doug Marrone
Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Branden Albert will be at the team's mandatory minicamp next week.
Head coach Doug Marrone told reporters that Albert notified him he would be present at minicamp.
The Jaguars acquired Albert from the Miami Dolphins via trade in March. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported May 23 the two-time Pro Bowler wasn't expected to attend organized team activities because he wanted a new contract.
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Albert has two years left on the five-year deal he signed prior to the 2014 season. He's scheduled to make $8.875 million in 2017, per Spotrac.
The 32-year-old has had problems staying on the field throughout his career. Albert has missed at least two games in each of the last five seasons and has only played a full 16-game schedule once in nine NFL seasons with the Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.

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