Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Mariota to takes pay cut

- By Jerry McDonald

Backup quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota has agreed to restructur­e his contract and return to the Raiders, a team source confirmed to this news organizati­on Tuesday.

Mariota, who was in jeopardy of being released by the Raiders had he not redone his deal, is signing a one-year, $3.5 million deal, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport. If Mariota is pressed into service in relief of starter Derek Carr for an extended period, he’ll have an opportunit­y to earn up to $8 million next season.

Mariota, 27, signed a two-year contract worth $17.6 million plus incentives and his 2021 cap number was in excess of $15 million according to overthecap.com — second only to Carr on the roster and higher than that of recently signed defensive end Yannick Ngakoue.

Shaving more than $10 million off the cap gives the Raiders more room to operate in free agency, with both free safety, cornerback and offensive tackle among the most pressing needs heading in to the draft.

The deal Mariota signed last season was based on the possibilit­y he could push Carr and at some point in the season compete to be the starter. Or at the very least emerge as someone whose mobility could be used in creative ways in some offensive packages.

Instead, whatever process the Raiders used to clear Mariota physically before bringing him aboard didn’t take into account the beating he took as a starter in Tennessee — even though he had lost his job to Ryan Tannehill early in the 2019 season.

In a training camp truncated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mariota was essentiall­y a spectator while Nathan Peterman got the work as Carr’s backup. Before camp even began, Carr was running voluntary camps in the Las Vegas area with teammates.

Then camp got underway, and Carr put the starting job in vice-grips while Mariota could only watch.

As the shoulder and ankle injuries imported from Tennessee slowed Mariota, he then had a pectoral strain which led to him opening the season on injured reserve.

Mariota wasn’t on the 53-man roster for a game until Week 6 against Tampa Bay, just before the deadline for him to be activated rather than spending the entire season on injured reserve.

Although practicing, it wasn’t until Week 13 when Mariota ascended past Peterman to be Carr’s backup, and two weeks later he finally got his chance to show why he was signed in the first place.

When Carr had a groin strain early in Week 15 against the Chargers, Mariota came off the bench and played better than most anyone expected. Mariota completed 17 of 28 passes for 226 yards and a touchdown, and added 88 rushing yards on nine carries, including a 2-yard touchdown run.

• The re-signing of cornerback Nevin Lawson was announced by the Raiders. Lawson has played for the Raiders the past two years after signing as a free agent from the Detroit Lions.

 ?? DAVID BECKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Las Vegas Raiders quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota is signing a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the team, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
DAVID BECKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Las Vegas Raiders quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota is signing a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the team, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.

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