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Could Bears be trade partner for Foles?
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(01-21-2020, 08:21 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:(01-21-2020, 07:07 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: No, it's not. His cap problem is dead cap, not salary, so a trade just accelerates that hit into either 2021 (12.5 million) or 21 and 22 (6.25 each). Trade him before June 1 this year and his cap number here is 18.75, 3 million less than if he's on the roster. Trade him after June 1 and he costs 6.25 this year and still costs 12.5 next season. The Jags are going to take a 12.5 million dollar cap hit one way or another, and it's actually higher in the scenarios we have this off season. Yep, the Jaguars screwed themselves right well by making sure everyone in the locker room understood Foles is the undisputed starter. ![]() |
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