The Atlanta Falcons and Julio Jones have agreed upon a revised contract that adjusts his salary for 2018, and he’ll report to training camp on time, the team announced late Wednesday night.

Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff released a statement.

“We have had continued dialogue all offseason with Julio and his representation. We have come to an agreement with Julio, and we will re-address everything in 2019. I appreciate everyone’s hard work and communication on this.

“This adjustment does not impede us from working on other extensions with other key members of our football team. We will continue to work on those contracts going forward.”

On Monday, it was reported that Jones was holding out and was willing to skip the Falcons’ training camp. However, the team acted rather quickly and the two sides came to an agreement.

Jones is coming off of his least productive season in Atlanta, where he caught 88 passes for 1,444 yards and three TDs in 2017. Jones’ previous deal was front-loaded with $47 million over first three years.