What Dolphin was restructured, contracts of new players and where Miami stands with cap
Briefly

Dolphins right tackle Austin Jackson's recent contract restructuring has relieved significant pressure on the team's salary cap by lowering his 2025 cap hit from $13.83 million to $5.79 million. This adjustment was achieved by converting part of his salary into a signing bonus, thus freeing up $7.8 million for the Dolphins. While this move increases his 2026 cap hit, the restructuring enhances Miami's cap space, allowing them to accommodate new player contracts and making them financially flexible for roster adjustments moving forward.
The Dolphins restructured Austin Jackson's contract, reducing his 2025 cap hit significantly while creating necessary salary cap space for the upcoming season.
By converting $9.71 million of his salary into a signing bonus, Jackson’s restructuring saved the Dolphins $7.8 million against the cap, enhancing their financial flexibility.
Miami had $18.6 million in cap space before processing contracts for multiple new players, indicating the potential for significant roster adjustments and additions this offseason.
Jackson's $9.9 million salary for 2026 is unguaranteed, but terminating it early would lead to substantial cap consequences, reflecting the complex nature of cap management.
Read at Miami Herald
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