How Titans QB Ryan Tannehill’s contract changes after restructure

Tannehill’s cap hits for 2022 and 2023 are now even bigger.

The Tennessee Titans made the move we all expected them to and re-worked the contract of quarterback Ryan Tannehill in order to fit Julio Jones’ $15.3 million 2021 cap hit in.

The Titans converted Tannehill’s base salary into bonus money that will be spread out and paid over the next few seasons, freeing up $15.6 million immediately. He won’t make a penny less over the entire course of the deal.

The downside of this is Tannehill will now have a bigger cap hit in 2022 and 2023. The good news is that the salary cap is expected to increase moving forward.

According to Spotrac, the signal-caller’s 2021 cap hit goes down from $29.5 million to just $13.8 million, but his cap hits for 2022 and 2023 are both enormous, coming in at $41.8 and $39.8 million, respectively.

If the Titans want to get out of Tannehill’s contract before it runs out after 2023, they’d incur a huge dead cap hit of $54.6 million next year or $12.8 million should they decide to part ways in 2023.

Those figures might be daunting, but this is what it looks like when a team goes all in like the Titans are doing right now.

We’ll take the trade-off all day everyday, and twice on Sunday.

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