Falcons add salary cap space by tweaking Ryan’s contract
ATLANTA (AP) >> The Atlanta Falcons lack the financial f lexibility to be big spenders in free agency even after clearing salary cap room by restructuring quarterback Matt Ryan’s contract.
The Falcons on Tuesday confirmed that $8.75 million of Ryan’s 2019 base salary will be paid as a signing bonus. The move creates $7 million in cap space, more than doubling the team’s available funds for free agency and the NFL draft.
Teams can begin signing free agents on Wednesday at 4 p.m. EDT.
Ryan signed a five-year, $150 million extension in 2018.
The tweak to Ryan’s contract leaves Atlanta with approximately $13.5 million in cap space. The Falcons still rank only 27th in the NFL in available cap room, according to Spotrac.
The adjustment to Ryan’s contract was first reported by ESPN.
Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff could clear more cap space if he’s able to negotiate a new long- term deal for wide receiver Julio Jones or sign defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to a new contract.
When Atlanta placed a $15.209 million franchise tag on Jarrett on March 4, Dimitroff said he still hoped to negotiate a longterm contract with the defensive tackle.
The Falcons can negotiate with Jarrett until July 15. Jarrett, 25, had 52 tackles and set career highs with six sacks and three forced fumbles as the leader of Atlanta’s defensive front in 2018.
By cutting cornerback Robert Alford, kicker Matt Bryant and defensive end Brooks Reed , the Falcons gained the approximate savings needed to pay Jarrett’s franchise tag.
Ryan, Jarrett, Jones, cornerback Desmond Trufant, offensive tackle Jake Matthews and defensive end Vic Beasley all have cap figures of more than $11 million in 2019.
Dimitroff said at last month’s NFL combine he believes the team’s highest- paid players deserve the salaries but acknowledged the top-heavy payroll can be challenging.