The cap specifics of this deal:
The Eagles declined Bryce Huff’s $15.58M fully guaranteed option bonus, which turned it into base salary.
Philadelphia then turned $9.05M of that base salary into a signing bonus, which allows San Francisco to take on the remaining money ($7.95M).
In sum, the Eagles save $7.95M in cash and create north of $15M in 2025 cap space.
San Francisco will inherit the final two years of Huff’s deal, owing him $7.95M in cap and cash for this year.
The Eagles declined Bryce Huff’s $15.58M fully guaranteed option bonus, which turned it into base salary.
Philadelphia then turned $9.05M of that base salary into a signing bonus, which allows San Francisco to take on the remaining money ($7.95M).
In sum, the Eagles save $7.95M in cash and create north of $15M in 2025 cap space.
San Francisco will inherit the final two years of Huff’s deal, owing him $7.95M in cap and cash for this year.
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