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Details emerge on S Tashaun Gipson’s 1-year deal with 49ers
Mar 16, 2023 at 8:01 PM
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Tashaun Gipson is returning to the San Francisco 49ers on a one-year deal worth $2.9 million with $2.17 million guaranteed,
as reported on Sunday.
OverTheCap.com has the contract details, which are shown below. Gipson's $1 million prorated bonus is spread over five years, lasting through 2027, with the cap impact lasting through next year.
2023
Base salary: $1,170,000
Prorated bonus: $200,000
Total per-game roster bonus: $680,000
Workout bonus: $50,000
Guaranteed salary: $1,170,000
Salary-cap number: $2,100,000
2024
Base salary: Void
Prorated bonus: $200,000
Salary-cap number: $800,000
2025
Base salary: Void
Prorated bonus: $200,000
Salary-cap number: $0
2026
Base salary: Void
Prorated bonus: $200,000
Salary-cap number: $0
2027
Base salary: Void
Prorated bonus: $200,000
Salary-cap number: $0
Total
Base salary: $1,170,000
Prorated bonus: $1,000,000
Total per-game roster bonus: $680,000
Workout bonus: $50,000
Guaranteed salary: $1,170,000
Salary-cap number: $2,900,000
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, there are $300,000 in incentives based on interceptions, fumble recoveries, team goals, playing time, and a Pro Bowl selection.
OverTheCap.com currently lists the 49ers as $10,571,688 under the salary cap.
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