Tackle offensive Jack Conklin and the Cleveland Browns have revised his contract.
It is not the same as a contract restructuring that we have Given the quarter-arre Deshaun Watson And many others do it throughout their stay in Cleveland. A reworked contract is essentially the two sides tearing the old contract for a completely new. Jeremy Fowler d’Espn was the first to report This is between Conklin and the Browns today.
This was a discussed possibility Speaking of the way in which the trade for the quarterrier Kenny Pickett had an impact on the salary ceiling and how the browns could generate more space. Conklin entered the new year of the league with a base salary of $ 14 million, but none of these money was guaranteed to him. This made him an obvious cup candidate taking into account the amount of money that the browns could save to spend Conklin often injured.
Looking at the revised contract between Jack Conklin, Browns
However, given the way in which the offensive tackle market was booming in the NFL free agency, with average offensive tackles like Dan Moore obtaining $ 20 million per year, the Browns opted for a compromise with the All-Pro. Instead of a basic salary of $ 14 million, Conklin agreed to drop this number to $ 10 million. To make it a win-win agreement, the Browns all guarantee except for $ 1 million in this revised contract with Conklin.
The Browns and Conklin, which were originally under contract throughout the 2026 season, also agreed to conclude the final agreement. This means that the aging veteran will be able to test the market for free agents more than his career. Browns are now saving $ 4 million on the ceiling this year and will not have Conklin in books next year.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns, Jack Conklin Revise the original contract