Michael Thomas’ time with the New Orleans Saints might soon be coming to an end.
Thomas recently restructured his contract with New Orleans to give the team some short-term salary cap relief, but that deal could ultimately prove to be a long-term headache for the Saints.
With a $31 million roster bonus and a $30 million bonus for appearing in four games, Thomas has an outrageous contract that would cost New Orleans more than $60 million in 2024 if he remains on the roster.
The most likely scenario seems to be a split for Thomas and the Saints, with the team releasing him to recoup some of the cap space they have set aside for the soon-to-be-30-year-old receiver. New Orleans might try to restructure his contract again, but Thomas is probably unlikely to take a massive pay cut.
If Thomas is released by the Saints, the receiver will likely be connected to the Denver Broncos. Thomas played under coach Sean Payton from 2016-2021, and a one-year deal might make sense for both parties. Tim Patrick and KJ Hamler are both coming off lengthy injuries, and Denver could use some depth at the position in 2023.
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