How Jaylon Johnson’s franchise tag impacts Bears’ 2024 salary cap

The Bears are placing the franchise tag on Jaylon Johnson. Here’s how it impact Chicago’s salary cap in 2024.

The Chicago Bears are placing the non-exclusive franchise tag on star cornerback Jaylon Johnson, according to various NFL insiders.

The move comes after the Bears and Johnson failed to reach an agreement on a long-term deal, although discussions remain ongoing with the goal of an extension.

If both sides can’t come to an agreement on a long-term extension by July 15, Johnson will play out the 2024 season on the franchise tag, which would pay him $19.8 million.

So how would that impact Chicago’s salary cap in 2024?

Factoring in Johnson’s $19.8 million cap hit, the Bears currently have $56.46 million in salary cap space, seventh most in the NFL. That’s still plenty for general manager Ryan Poles as he looks to address some key positions in free agency.

Johnson, a former second-round pick in 2020, is coming off a career year with Chicago, where he set a career-high four interceptions, 36 tackles and 10 pass breakups in 14 games while also emerging as a top cover cornerback in the NFL. Johnson earned his first Pro Bowl and All-Pro nods for his impressive 2023 campaign.