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Kyle Crabbs

Report: Dolphins, Xavien Howard agree on contract restructure

That sound you hear is the collective exhale of Miami Dolphins fans just about everywhere as the news has been broke that All-Pro cornerback Xavien Howard will not be going anywhere after all. Howard started training camp off with a bang with the insistence of getting a trade; citing disappointment in how the Dolphins have handled his displeasure in his current deal. Yet the Dolphins, from the very beginning, made it abundantly clear that trading for Howard would require a king’s ransom and that the team wasn’t overly interested in moving on from their All-Pro cornerback.

And now, thanks to a report from Mike Garafolo, it seems as though the Dolphins will get their wish. And Howard, to a certain extent, will get his — the two sides have finally agreed upon a contract restructure to offer Howard the chance to compensate himself with his play on the field and Miami gets their top talent back on the field and on-board with the direction of the team.

As Garafolo points out, this is a fairly unprecedented turn of events — as no contract is believed to have been negotiated with four years remaining to add more money and guarantees. But Howard is coming off of a splendid season in Miami and the Dolphins have been sorely missing him in camp as the team has watched Howard sit with a reported “minor” ankle injury. Howard was back in action with the team on Saturday for practice and perhaps that provided the Dolphins with the good faith measure necessary to push the deal across the finish line.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins are giving Howard $4.5M in incentives for the 2021 season.

Additionally, the Dolphins are giving Howard $500k per game in roster bonuses and the full amount of the 2022 salary (nearly $13M) is injury guaranteed and will be fully guaranteed on the first day of the league calendar year.

As the dust settles, we’ll have more on how exactly this impacts the Dolphins’ future spending power and cap flexibility — but for now the team can rest easy knowing that Howard is on-board for the year ahead and will be getting paid his worth in the foreseeable future.

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