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On 9/2/2022 at 4:47 PM, Ross said:

The NFL is currently in the part of the season where only the top 51 salaries count against the cap. Using that metric the Eagles have a little less than $2M in cap room.

Next week, the NFL starts counting all contracts and the Eagles cuirent situation will put them $2.4M over the cap.

The only contracts than can be restructured / extended to yield that much space are: Lane Johnson, Javon Hargrave and Isaac Seumalo. Jiggering with Jake Elliott could get like $1M back depending on what they do, but otherwise we're relying on doing something with the first 3 to get under the cap.

The Eagles have more than $60M in dead money this year and will enter 2023 with more than $50M in dead money before any other moves are made this year. 😕

 

I'm sure this isn't news to Roseman.........He's has this figured out already.......

I think Roseman already has scenarios for next year.....

It's not like Howie pops his head off the pillow and says "oh sh--, that's due today".....

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On 9/3/2022 at 11:31 PM, Procus said:

A whole thread about a $185k salary adjustment.  Seriously?

No, it was close to $3 million.

The Eagles got $6.9 in cap relief from the Johnson and Elliott restructures and now have $4.1M in cap space.

The deadline to be under the cap was last night.

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