Lions restructure Charles Harris’ contract to free up salary cap room

The Lions restructure the contract of EDGE Charles Harris to free up cap room

Charles Harris was often listed as a potential salary cap casualty for the Detroit Lions. However, Harris isn’t going anywhere now that he’s agreed to a restructured contract with the Lions.

Field Yates of ESPN reports that the team and Harris worked out a restructuring of the final year of Harris’ two-year, $13 million contract he signed prior to the 2022 season. Per Yates, the move frees up an oddly specific amount of cap room in 2023: $2,823,529.

While details are not yet public, such a figure could be created by converting some of Harris’ $6 million base salary into a bonus. There is already a void year on the contract, and the restructure will add more dead money to that 2024 void season.

Update–it turns out it was not a contract restructure for Harris. Instead, Harris took a $3 million pay cut from the Lions. His salary for 2023 is now $3 million instead of the old $6 million figure. The Lions did add incentives into the deal to help Harris potentially recoup some of the lost salary.

 

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