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I am still NOT ALL IN on AJB.
I am wary of the cap charge......the man is almost 30.....
He is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
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I am wary of the cap charge......the man is almost 30.....
His cap charge, for the Pats, in 2026 would be $7mHe is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
Where are you getting the 7 million cap charge ?He is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
Where are you getting the 7 million cap charge ?
I was looking at over the cap pre trade. Always confusing to figure out what the new charge would be after a team trades for said playerI read it somewhere. He is due like a $27 million option bonus that the Pats would pay and his base salary is only $1.3 million.
His current cap hit is $23 million and that includes all the bonus money already paid to him by the Eagles and if he was traded before June 1st, that cap hit would have gone up $20 million. So even if I am wrong, his cap hit this year for the Pats would be significantly less than $23 million.
But here is a link to his contract.
A.J. Brown | NFL Contracts & Salaries | Spotrac.com
A.J. Brown signed a 3 year, $96,000,000 contract with the Philadelphia Eagles with an average annual salary of $32,000,000.www.spotrac.com
He'll still be 30-1/2 when the 2027 season is over.I am still NOT ALL IN on AJB.
I am wary of the cap charge......the man is almost 30.....
He's 28, gonna be 29 in 40ish days with a known knee issue. What that issue is...who really knows but knees and WRs isn't a good combo. I would like A.J Brown on the team but giving up a first is crazy for a 29 year old. People keep saying Waddle got a first and a third. Yeah, he's 2 years younger.He is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
That is almost 30He is 28...
And 22M the year after….after we pay Gonzo and start talking about an extension for Maye.He is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
Then by that logic he’s almost 26!That is almost 30
Which is why I expect it not to happen. It's been pure media BS.Brown not going to the Pats will not be the biggest upset since (not) Larry Fitzgerald was seen at the airport and the bizarre rumors, but SB42. The media is expecting this to happen at this point.
See this is the type of commitment you want out of your #1 receiver.
Which is why I expect it not to happen. It's been pure media BS.
He is 28. His cap charge this year would be something like $7 million.
I read it somewhere. He is due like a $27 million option bonus that the Pats would pay and his base salary is only $1.3 million.
His current cap hit is $23 million and that includes all the bonus money already paid to him by the Eagles and if he was traded before June 1st, that cap hit would have gone up $20 million. So even if I am wrong, his cap hit this year for the Pats would be significantly less than $23 million.
But here is a link to his contract.
A.J. Brown | NFL Contracts & Salaries | Spotrac.com
A.J. Brown signed a 3 year, $96,000,000 contract with the Philadelphia Eagles with an average annual salary of $32,000,000.www.spotrac.com
The $27M Option bonus for 2026 was already paid by Philly. It was due on the 3rd day of the league year. Philly paying the option is why they had to wait until June 1st. So that the Proration from it wouldn't all fast forward to 2026. Just like the remaining proration from the 2025 option bonus. It will hit the 2027 cap for Philly, not the 2026.
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