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The Denver Broncos are setting an unwanted NFL record with the release of quarterback Russell Wilson.

The Broncos cut Wilson just two years into a five-year, $242.6M contract. That means the team will incur a dead cap hit of $85M by simply releasing the quarterback.

Not only is that $85M figure an NFL record, but it is higher than the second and third-highest figures combined. Previously, the record was the Atlanta Falcons’ $40.525M hit from trading Matt Ryan to Indianapolis in 2022. One year later, the Green Bay Packers took on about $40.3M in dead cap in trading Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets.

Wilson’s contract presented all sorts of problems for the Broncos when the quarterback underperformed, and their efforts to mitigate the worst of it only made matters worse. It’s pretty tough to imagine this record being broken anytime soon, unfortunately for Denver. They will be trying to fix the damage from this one for a while.

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