Vikings restructure RT Brian O’Neill’s contract. Could it be for OBJ?

The Vikings restructured their star right tackle and it could be the catalyst for a big move

The Minnesota Vikings were strapped on the cap with Over the Cap having the Vikings at $283,495. This number ranked last in the National Football League and didn’t allow a lot of flexibility as the season goes on.

Per ESPN’s Field Yates, the Vikings restructured O’Neill’s contract to create cap space for the rest of the season.

The move gives the Vikings approximately $1,779,050 in cap space this year. Making the move with O’Neill over someone like Dalvin Cook or Eric Kendricks is the right move since O’Neill is 26 and will be on the roster for a long time.

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The interesting thing about the created cap space is what they will do with it. It is always a good idea to have flexibility in case of injury.

The other elephant in the room is the lingering return of Odell Beckham Jr. Projected to be ready at the beginning of December, the Vikings remain a potential target for the star receiver.

Why the Vikings? There are a few reasons.

  • Head coach Kevin O’Connell
  • Familiar offense
  • Contending team
  • Relationships with other LSU alums
  • Contending team

Now, nothing is set in stone for Beckham Jr., but there are rumors that the Buffalo Bills will be his likely home. Time will tell where he will end up, but the Vikings continue to make sense, especially since they have more cap space.

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Details of Bears CB Kyle Fuller’s restructured contract

The Bears renegotiated cornerback Kyle Fuller’s contract and created some salary cap space heading into the 2020 offseason.

On Saturday, the Chicago Bears renegotiated cornerback Kyle Fuller’s contract and created some salary cap space heading into the 2020 offseason.

According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears added two voidable years to Fuller’s contract. That means if Fuller is with the organization beyond 2021, it won’t be with the terms of his current deal.

Fuller was set to earn $13 million in 2020 with a salary cap hit of $17.5 million. Now, he’ll have a base salary of $4.5 million for 2020, which lowers his salary cap hit to $11.5 million. That’ll create $6 million in cap savings for the upcoming season. Fuller is still due to make $13 million this season.

According to spotrac.com, the Bears have now accumulated roughly $16 million in cap space for the 2020 season. They’ll have plenty of needs to address, as well as in-house signings to get done.

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