Broncos Restructure Jonathon Cooper's Contract, Create $3.2M Cap Space
Broncos Restructure Jonathon Cooper's Contract, Create $3.2M Cap Space

Broncos Restructure Jonathon Cooper's Contract, Create $3.2M Cap Space

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The Denver Broncos have restructured outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper's contract by converting a $4 million roster bonus into a signing bonus, creating $3.2 million in salary cap space for 2025. This strategic move, which adds a void year to Cooper's contract, aligns with the team's efforts to improve their financial flexibility ahead of the NFL Draft and potential player signings. Cooper, who set career highs with 10.5 sacks last season, originally signed a four-year, $54 million extension last November. The Broncos now have approximately $17 million in available cap space, which may be used for contract extensions for key players or to address other roster needs. The team's front office is expected to continue making financial adjustments to enhance competitiveness in the league. Overall, the restructuring indicates a proactive approach to managing the team's salary cap and preparing for the future.

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