A number of NFL teams have been working to create cap space for the regular season by restructuring contracts of their current players recently and the 49ers are on that list. Field Yates of ESPN reports that they have restructured safety Jimmie Ward‘s deal. Ward was set to make a base salary of $8.4 million [more]
49ers gain cap room by restructuring Jimmie Ward’s contract
Published Sep 10, 2021 at 7:40 AM
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49ers create cap space by reworking Jimmie Ward's contract
By David Bonilla
Sep 10, 2021
The San Francisco 49ers freed up about $5.85 million in salary-cap space by tweaking the contract of safety Jimmie Ward, per Field Yates. The ESPN reporter says the team converted about $7.8 million of the defender's 2021 compensation into a bonus to do so.
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