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2026-03-06 · By Playtime Briefing Desk
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's contract restructuring is a pivotal move as the team navigates a challenging salary cap situation, being one of six franchises projected to exceed the cap ahead of NFL free agency. This decision not only enhances the Browns' financial flexibility but also aligns with broader trends in the league, as seen with the New Orleans Saints' recent contract adjustments for players like Alvin Kamara to manage their cap space. Additionally, the Los Angeles Chargers' acquisition of Tyler Biadasz for $30 million underscores the urgency teams face in bolstering their rosters while adhering to salary constraints. Meanwhile, the Raiders' release of Geno Smith highlights the ongoing adjustments teams are making in response to their financial standings.
As one of six teams projected to be over the cap heading into free agency, the Cleveland Browns will restructure Deshaun Watson's contract to give them financial flexibility.
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