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John Sigler

Details on the new Drew Brees contract, 2020 cap hit

Details on the new contract extension agreed to between Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are beginning to emerge, with ESPN’s Field Yates first reporting that the two-year, $50 million deal with Brees features a base salary of just $2 million in 2020. But as usual, it’s a little more complicated than that.

The new Brees deal also features a 2021 base salary of $25 million, and a roster bonus of $23 million (which will be paid out in prorated installments as a signing bonus). Automatically voided years in 2022 and 2023 were also added, which will spread that roster bonus out into annual salary cap hits of $5.75 million (in addition to other charges).

Brees was already due to count for $15.9 million against the 2020 salary cap, with a $5.4 million cap hit in 2021. The Saints have essentially lumped those payments into the new deal, which will leave behind $11.5 million in dead money once the contract expires in 2022. That’s a lot of math. Are you still with us?

So, here’s what really matters: per Spotrac, Brees has cap hits of $23.65 million (in 2020), $36.15 million (in 2021), and $11.5 million (in 2022, after he’s presumably retired). Brees will still be paid $25 million per year in each of the next two seasons, and leave behind a modest salary cap penalty once he’s finished playing. However, it’s worth noting that he will count a whopping $47.65 million against the salary cap if he does retire after the 2020 season. So root for him to see this deal through its expiration.

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