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Chargers restructure multiple contracts, including LB Joey Bosa
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Teams continue to be aggressive in creating cap space ahead of Wednesday’s start to the 2023 league year, when franchises must be in compliance with the new $224.8M salary cap. Here are the latest moves teams made to get there:

  • Reasonable Chargers activity in free agency should be expected. The team that began the week well over the cap has now created more than $40M in space over the past couple of days. Following the moves to restructure Keenan Allen and Mike Williams‘ contracts, Field Yates of ESPN.com tweets the team created $25.99M by tweaking Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack‘s deals. Mack’s 2023 cap number drops by $10.8M, while OverTheCap’s Jason Fitzgerald adds Bosa’s drops by $15.2M. Bosa’s 2024 number ballooned to $36.6M because of the move. That will, then, necessitate more maneuvering down the line. The Bosa, Mack, Allen and Williams moves have created a total of $40.37M in space, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com tweets. They are now more than $19M under the cap.
  • In completing four restructures, the Buccaneers have now created more than $44M in cap space. They redid the deals of Vita Vea, Chris Godwin, Ryan Jensen and Carlton Davis, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports. The Bucs have moved to being barely $5M over the cap, after beginning March at nearly $60M north of the salary ceiling. Cuts of Leonard Fournette, Cameron Brate and Donovan Smith have helped the team along the way as well.
  • The Jets adjusted the deals of Laken Tomlinson, D.J. Reed and Tyler Conklin — all free agency additions from 2022 — to create $15.2M in cap space, Yates tweets. Still working to land Aaron Rodgers, the Jets are now $11.5M under the cap.
  • The Raiders are among the leaders in cap space, but Yates tweets they adjusted Maxx Crosby‘s deal to create $7.5M in additional funds. Las Vegas holds more than $43M in cap space, sitting third overall ahead of free agency.
  • Bills defensive tackle Tim Settle agreed to a $600K pay cut for 2023, Yates adds (on Twitter). The 2022 free agency addition still has $2.1M in guaranteed money for 2023, with the Buffalo News’ Ryan O’Halloran adding Settle can earn up to $4.41M this year via incentives. The Bills are moving closer to the deadline with a lot of work left ahead; they are more than $19M over the cap.
  • The Vikings and swing backup O-lineman Chris Reed agreed to a renegotiated deal that trims his cap number by around $1M, per Yates. Minnesota still has work to do ahead of the cap-compliance deadline, sitting more than $7M over the cap.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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