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The cap is crap. There are a million ways around it. Front-load the deal, push salary into a signing bonus, void year(s) to spread to the hit, build the contract with an out after year one, two, etc. The Broncos and Browns handed out two of the worst contracts in history, and it didn't slow them down. Courtland Sutton, Patrick Surtain, Mike McGlinchey, Zach Allen, Denzel Ward, Myles Garrett, David Njoku. All signed big contracts with their respective teams. Hell, even the Bengals, who were laughed at as the cheapest team in the league, just paid two receivers big money with a QB already on a big deal.No one is worried about Kraft money. The issue is cap money.
Consider signing a WR for $25M AAV for 3 years, with a $30M signing bonus and salaries of $5M, $15M and $25M (and necessary guarantees). The 2026 cap hit would be $25M out of the $35M now available.
I would do that for the right player, but we should NOT make believe that cost doesn't matter.
Maybe 20 years ago the cap mattered when the TV deals weren't crazy like they are now but the cap increases every year and the owners who are willing to spend can pay whomever they want. Stefon Diggs wouldn't prohibit them from doing a single thing for one minute of any deal he signs.












