Stephon Gilmore: ‘I just want what I’m worth’
Rarely do players speak out about their frustration in New England but the four-time Pro Bowler, Stephon Gilmore has bucked the trend in hopes of a new deal.
Speaking to reporter Josina Anderson earlier today, Gilmore voiced his desire to be paid commensurate to his skill set and market average.
Gilmore’s base salary in 2021 is $7 million — seventh highest among cornerbacks. Top earner Byron Jones, of the Miami Dolphins, will earn double that amount ($14 million). Jones’ colleague Xavien Howard, Washington’s Kendall Fuller, Denver’s Kyle Fuller, Houston’s Bradley Roby and Cincinnati’s Trae Waynes all have a bigger base salary than the 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
“I just want what I’m worth, however that plays out,” Gilmore told Anderson. “Every player should be paid what they’re worth. That’s just how it is.”
Despite, the current contractual impasse Gilmore isn’t wishing for a way out of Foxboro.
“Hopefully we can find some common ground and get it situated,” Gilmore remarked.
“I just know what I bring to the table and my style of play. Right now, I’m just trying to focus on myself and make sure I’m good mentally and physically.”
After an injury-plagued 2020 season, Gilmore went under the knife to repair his partially-torn quad. Feeling better than evert, he’s confident 2021 will be different.
“I feel stronger than I’ve ever felt since the surgery. I’ve been running a lot, building full speed,” Gilmore said.
Pats fans may see Gilly Lock in training camp, but even he’s not sure just yet. If not, it will likely be due to his physical condition — rather than the off-field situation.
“We’ll see; if I need to be. But I also don’t want to push it.”