Now, some details on the contract have emerged, courtesy of Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Once again, the deal appears to be very team-friendly. It is essentially year-to-year starting with $20.5 million for 2019.
Contract base value: $85 million
Max value: $87.5 million
2019: $20.5 million with $19.75 million guaranteed next week
2019 earnings made up of $4.75 million base salary, $8 million signing bonus, and $7.75 million roster bonus
2020: $14.5 million
2021: $16 million
2022: $17 million
2023: $17 million
| Year | Base Salary | Cap Hit | Yearly Cash |
| 2019 | $4.75 million | $14.6 million | $20.5 million |
| 2020 | $13.65 million | $16.1 million | $14.5 million |
| 2021 | $15.15 million | $17.6 million | $16 million |
| 2022 | $16.15 million | $18.6 million | $17 million |
| 2023 | $16.15 million | $18.6 million | $17 million |
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