This isn't Dolphins related so maybe this will have to be moved to another thread, but I had a question regarding the 49ers salary-cap situation and the retirement of their offensive tackle Anthony Davis. Watching the Dolphins replay on NFL network, I noticed on the scroller at the bottom of the screen that he will be returning $4.66 million of his signing bonus. Will the Niners get a refund on the cap hit as well, or will that stay at the original amount regarding Anthony Davis' contract and his signing bonus?
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Pretty sure that what he is repaying hasn't yet counted against the cap.
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I thought signing bonuses were paid immediately and the cap hit applied immediately as well toward the current or next season. Can teams spread the salary cap number from the signing bonus over multiple seasons?
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Of course, there are other kinds of bonuses that will hit all at once in one season. These are often used when a team wants to be able to "go year to year" on a guy for whatever reason. Forces the team to make a descesion on a guy early in the offseason.dolphin25 likes this. -
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Anthony Davis makes it clear he wants out of San Francisco
“I do not want to work with a front office or anyone else who seemingly doesn’t want to win as bad as I do” - A. Davis
“Would you happily rent your body out to people that bullsh-t you and constantly try to manipulate you?” Davis added. “I hope you’d stand up for yourself. . . . I don’t like the back and forth messy sh-t. Don’t speak to me in code.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/04/27/anthony-davis-makes-it-clear-he-wants-out-of-san-francisco/