The Los Angeles Rams needed cap space in the worst way possible and they made two moves on Friday to create some room. After restructuring Jared Goff’s contract to free up $7 million in cap space, the Rams also tweaked Rob Havenstein’s deal to create another $1.56 million, according to Field Yates of ESPN.
This is all in response to Leonard Floyd and A’Shawn Robinson officially signing their contracts with the Rams, which put the Rams even more in a hole with the salary cap.
The Rams converted $2.34M of OT Rob Havenstein's base salary into a signing bonus, creating $1.56M in salary cap space for 2020, per source. More cap space to accommodate the signings of Leonard Floyd and A'Shawn Robinson.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 24, 2020
Goff’s restructure was the biggest move the Rams could’ve made to free up cap space, though had they done it before his roster bonus was paid, they could’ve created another $9.8 million.
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