Bengals cap space outlook after no long-term deal with A.J. Green

Here’s a cap space update for the Cincinnati Bengals after nothing happened with A.J. Green.

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Barring something dramatic and downright outlandish, Cincinnati Bengals wideout A.J. Green will officially play the 2020 season on the franchise tag.

Green has yet to sign the tag, of course. But there’s no deadline to do so — provided he wants to play. Wednesday’s deadline was for teams to agree to long-term deals with their franchised players.

The Bengals and Green didn’t get anything done, meaning they can’t talk about a long-term pact again until after the season.

Call it a small speedbump in the offseason process. That means Green will account for about $17.9 million against the cap in 2020, currently leaving the Bengals with a top-five cap space number at around $24 million.

Over the Cap’s Nick Korte zoomed in on all the tag numbers and how it compares to the top salaries at a player’s position:

We’ll see what happens between Green and the Bengals this summer and if he can stay on the field during the regular season. But right now it’s pretty clear his extension money sits earmarked for a Joe Mixon extension, if not others.

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