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If the Eagles end up with a player like that, they’d obviously be thrilled. Malcolm Jenkins’ new contract with the Saints raises a lot more questions than it answers.If Jenkins was so adamant about making top-five safety money, why did he sign so quickly with the Saints for a deal averaging more than $5 million LESS than he was looking for?Let’s get into some of those. —> Jordan Schultz of ESPN reported Wednesday evening that Jenkins’ deal with the Saints is worth $32 million over four years, with incentives that could bring the total value to $35 million. One thing is clear: This clearly wasn’t about the money. He may have actually taken a pay cut.And it sure seems like the feeling was mutual.In fact, one of the big things the Eagles wanted to find about Taylor during the pre-draft process was whether or not he was burnt out. We’re at that point in his career.
It’s nice to have a floor for planning purposes but if that happens it will be a significant drop from the cap of $198.2 million this season. ' + ComplianceHelper.getPromptText() + 'If Jenkins was willing to play for $8 million a year — and we don’t know the annual base salaries yet but the earlier years are likely worth less than the later years — why didn’t he just stay here?
He’s determined to do any extra work that helps him overcome his unique background. —> After the Eagles cut ties with Jenkins on Tuesday, he agreed to contract terms just one day later with the Saints.If Jenkins was cool with $8 million a year, why not just stay here? They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. But back-loading contracts has created a situation where the Eagles have a pretty top-heavy roster.
I just feel like I have to push every day and get better every single day because I have to be ready for when the season starts. Fletcher Cox is signed through 2022 so he could be due for an extension.
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The Eagles’ third-round pick barely played high school football because of his family’s religious beliefs. That doesn’t include the Goodwin news or Jason Peters’ new contract.
And if all it took to sign him was $8 million a year, why wouldn’t the Eagles just pay him that?For years the Eagles have used a kick-the-can method with the salary cap, presuming that the cap would continue to rise year over year and it has. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies.
And there’s even some room with Carson Wentz’s contact to lower his base salary of $15 million. But the most recent salary cap numbers have the Eagles with $24.67 million in cap space for 2020. FAN MAIL: 1 Novacare Way Philadelphia, PA 19145 . “Being able to know that playbook in and out. 1 Novacare Way Philadelphia, PA 19145 . They have no choice. He’s green. Subscribe to get updates. And they’ll figure out a way to be cap compliant. Malcolm Jenkins signed a 4 year, $32,000,000 contract with the New Orleans Saints, including a $9,000,000 signing bonus, $16,250,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $8,000,000. Here are the basics: 2020: $1.05 million (base salary) -- $3.3 million (cap hit) 2021: $6.2 million (base salary) -- … After Goodwin opted out of this season, he’ll have a cap hit of $1.35 million next season.• That $10 million figure for Barnett is on his fifth-year option.
That’s a non-guaranteed contract that the Eagles aren’t tied to unless he gets hurt.
If they feel like he’s worth $10 million in 2021 that would be great news because that would mean he had a great 2020 season. Trying to catch up to guys who played football for their whole lives isn’t easy. “Me, personally, I want to play all the special teams I can and also be on that field,” he said. Malcolm Jenkins.
Graham has a base salary of $13 million, so they can cut him with a post-June 1 designation to save $13 million in cap space (there are dummy years on the end of this contract, a trick the Eagles like to use). $16.25 million is fully guaranteed including a $9 million signing bonus. Now, in training camp, he’ll finally get more of that. Thanks to expected revenue losses in the 2020 season, there was a real fear about how much the 2021 league-wide salary cap might drop.