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Cutting Sanchez would result in a $17 million cap penalty, which was simply too much to digest for the cap-strapped Jets. However, light free-agency spending and careful restructuring have left the Jets with $12,414,474 of cap room (via OvertheCap.com).
On Friday, the Jets restructured tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson's contract to save more than $5 million (per The Star-Ledger), which not-so-coincidentally adds up to give the Jets enough cap room to cut Sanchez. The Jets could also use the "June cuts" rule for Sanchez, which allows them to split Sanchez's cap hit over two seasons.
看起来裁掉三茄子在经济上的影响也不是那么糟。 |
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