Last week, the San Francisco 49ers announced that tight end Ross Dwelley and safety Marcell Harris were re-signed to one-year deals. Both were scheduled to become restricted free agents. OverTheCap.com has details on each's contract.
This morning, the NFL informed teams that the 2021 salary cap would be set at $182.5 million, giving San Francisco nearly $24 million in space, which likely factors in the two players' new deals.
Dwelley's one-year deal includes a base salary of $920,000, a signing bonus of $480,000, and $200,000 total in per-game roster bonuses, per OverTheCap.com. His cap hit for 2021 is $1.6 million.
Harris' one-year deal includes a base salary of $1 million, a signing bonus of $100,000, and $100,000 total in per-game roster bonuses, per OverTheCap.com. The contract also includes $50,000 in other bonuses and $250,000 in guaranteed salary. The safety's cap hit for 2021 is $1.25 million.
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