Jadeveon Clowney is waiting for someone to match his asking price.
The star defensive end, who was expected to be among the first free agents signed, "is just not in a hurry" to join a team despite continued interest from the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans, a source told ESPN's Dianna Russini.
While the Titans and Seahawks have reportedly both made multiple offers to the former No. 1 overall pick, none matched his price tag.
Clowney apparently was aiming for $20 million annually but dropped his target to around $17 million or $18 million amid a lukewarm initial market.
The lack of interest in the 27-year-old pass-rusher could be due in part to his lack of production in 2019 (he had a career-low three sacks for the Seahawks) and his extensive injury history (he's only played 16 games once in six seasons).













