QB Russell Wilson reworks contract to help Seahawks fit Duane Brown

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SEATTLE -- Russell Wilson got a new left tackle and a $6 million check in the same day.


The Seattle Seahawks quarterback reworked his contract on Monday in order to create salary cap space the team needed after agreeing Sunday to a trade with the Houston Texans for Pro Bowl left tackle Duane Brown, a source confirmed to ESPN..


Wilson converted $6.26 million of his 2017 base salary into a signing bonus, a source confirmed. Wilson gets that money immediately, but for salary cap purposes, it's now prorated over the remaining three seasons of his contract. The move freed up $4.17 million against the 2017 cap.

The re-worked contract was first reported by MMQB.com.
Wilson, who grew up in Richmond, Virginia, welcomed Brown, who was born in Richmond and played at Virginia Tech, on Twitter Sunday.


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Russell Wilson @DangeRussWilson

Product of VA... Welcome to squad homie! @DuaneBrown76 @Seahawks #GoHawks
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The Seahawks had to do some maneuvering in order to fit Brown's contract under their salary cap. He's owed a little under $5 million for the remainder of the season. The Seahawks began the day with about $1.4 million in cap space, according to NFL Players Association records, and they only gained a little over $2 million in cap relief by sending cornerback Jeremy Lane to Houston as part of their package for Brown.


So the $4.17 million Seattle freed up by re-working Wilson's contract was enough to fit Brown and leave the Seahawks with some reserve cap space, which teams like to have available in case a signing is needed.


Seahawks general manager John Schneider has said that he doesn't like to re-work players' contracts to free up cap space, but it's the second time in two months that Seattle has done so to make room for a high-priced trade acquisition. Seattle did a similar restructuring of wide receiver Doug Baldwin's contract before the season, converting salary into a signing bonus so the Seahawks could fit Sheldon Richardson's contract under their salary cap.
 

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