
Tampa Bay continues their recent streak of restructures with quarterback Baker Mayfield.
Following their restructure of Antoine Winfield Jr.’s contract, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have also tinkered with Baker Mayfield’s deal.
BREAKING: BUCCANEERS have restructured Baker Mayfield’s contract for $14.4 million in cap savings. A day after restructuring Evans, Winfield Jr., and Wirfs the team continues to add cap flexibility in 2025, per @AaronWilson_NFL
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Baker Mayfield’s restructure frees up more than $14 million dollars in savings for the team’s salary cap.
The move comes as no surprise, the Buccaneers have consistently restructured deals with their primary players over the years and Mayfield is simply the most recent example of this.
Tampa signed their quarterback to an extension last offseason— A three-year contract worth up to $110 million (a figure he has substantially outplayed thus far).
Tampa Bay’s decision to restructure Mayfield comes off of his most successful season as a pro. He was second in the league in touchdown tosses (41) and Mayfield led Tampa to an NFC South title for the second consecutive year. In 2025, the Bucs are gearing up for an all-in type run with their current nucleus, Mayfield will be leading the charge.
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