News

Titans QB Ryan Tannehill Agrees To Restructured Deal Following Julio Jones Trade

The Tennessee Titans and quarterback Ryan Tannehill agreed to a restructured contract on Tuesday.

The need to restructure Tannehill’s contract comes amidst the recent trade acquisition of seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Julio Jones. Jones publicly asked for a trade from the Atlanta Falcons, and the Titans were able to land him on Sunday. The Titans sent a 2022 second-round pick and a 2023 fourth-round pick in exchange for Jones and a 2023 sixth-round pick.

Acquiring Jones brought an issue due to the salary cap of Tennessee. Tennessee had about $2.36 million of salary-cap space, which meant that they had to create additional room for the deal to be official. The team turned to quarterback Tannehill to create the space needed for Jones.

On Tuesday morning, it was revealed that the team had restructured Tannehill’s contract. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network announced on Twitter the new deal.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.


The quarterback recently signed a four-year, $118 million deal with the team last offseason. He was set to make around $24.5 million in salary this coming season, but the Titans turned a portion of that salary into a signing bonus. The guaranteed salary has been converted to a signing bonus and will spread over the next three years. The newly restructured contract frees up $15.6 million in salary-cap space. This space is necessary for the newly acquired wide receiver, who has a guaranteed salary of $15.3 million this season.

However, the downside is that Tannehill’s contract will increase in the following years. Tannehill’s cap figure for 2021 is going to be $13.8 million, but it will rise to $41.808 million in 2022 with a guaranteed base salary of $29 million. The quarterback will have a projected cap hit of $39.8 million in 2023.

The acquisition of Jones strengthens the team’s offense for the upcoming season. Jones is the NFL’s all-time leader in average receiving yards per game, at 95.5.

Allan Perez

Recent Posts

Ex-Mets Pitcher Noah Syndergaard Blasts New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani

After seeing his former team struggling as of late, ex-Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard took jabs…

3 hours ago

76ers Fire President Daryl Morey, Retain Coach Nick Nurse – Raising Fresh Questions About Team’s Future

After an embarrassing exit in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, the 76ers fired president of basketball…

3 hours ago

Jason Collins, NBA’s First Openly Gay Player, Dies At 47

Former NBA center Jason Collins passed away at 47 due to glioblastoma, an aggressive form…

3 hours ago

Memphis Grizzlies Forward Brandon Clarke Dies At 29 – Was Due In Court For Possession Of Drug Kratom

On Tuesday, Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke passed away at 29 years old. Clarke was…

3 hours ago

Falcons Have Big Plans For Former Georgia WR Zachariah Branch Despite Arrest

The Atlanta Falcons have big plans for wide receiver prospect Zachariah Branch despite his recent…

1 day ago

Cavaliers Could Consider Donovan Mitchell Deal In Offseason

This postseason is shaping up to be a "make-or-break" for the Cavaliers based on their…

1 day ago