It's in the contract they can restructure whenever they want and it's very rare to talk to a player prior to doing it. Why? Because it accelerates the money the player receives so what player is going to refuse more up front money?
This sounds weird...if he is supposed to be there but isn't there...did something bad happen? Did someone kidnap him for ransom money?
I mean this world has gotten crazy, and people just DGAF nowadays.
But why report for medical clearance yesterday at the team facility of he wasn't planning on showing up then?? That's the part that makes no sense to me.
Apparently Diggs reported for medical clearance checking at the facility yesterday and is in WNY but did not report for minicamp today?
Very strange and hopefully something nefarious hasn't happened...
Most of the time teams don't talk to player before restructuring because it's built into their contract that they can do it and it is highly beneficial to the player since they get more money upfront, so what would they be upset about?
Arlington Cowboys, Santa Clara 49ers, Paradise Raiders, Landover Commanders, Miami Gardens Dolphins, Inglewood Rams and Chargers, Glendale Cardinals are the others.
More focused...he realizes he has the talent and the physical ability to be the best QB in the NFL and cement his status as a future 1st ballot HOFer.
The only thing standing in his way is himself. I think we are seeing him push himself to be greater than he already is.
Part of the maturing process.
I am sure Beane delegates the actual structure of the contracts to someone and whoever that someone is that comes up with this stuff is worth whatever he wants in terms of compensation in the front office.
I am not really interested in the guaranteed dollars as much as I am in the cap hits each year and the dead cap hit.
Guaranteed for what? Injury or full? Most of the time those are guaranteed for injury after the main signing bonus.
Either way, after 2024, Bills have until 3/17 before any guarantees for the 2025 season kick in and they can cut him for an 8.8 million dead cap hit to save almost 12 million(or designate it post 6/1 to break it into 2 years and save almost 18 million), or restructure. IMO there is zero chance he sees that 2025 contract as is with a nearly $21 million cap hit.
Cook hasn't even been released yet. They are still trying to trade him and likely will release him by the end of today if they can't.
Miami is in the mix but apparently the Broncos are going to heavily pursue him as well.