
Colts, Dolphins Restructure Contracts for Cap Relief
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The Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins restructured player contracts to save on salary cap, with the Colts reducing wide receiver Smiths base pay by $10.79 million and the Dolphins securing a $4.5 million pay cut from cornerback Jackson. These moves provide teams with flexibility amid tight cap limits, allowing them to manage roster costs and stay competitive. The Dolphins gained $8.5 million in savings from Jacksons deal, with more possible if he misses games, and now have $8-10 million in cap space for potential roster improvements.
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