Titans And Wide Receiver Restructure Contract
The Titans restructured the contract of WR Robert Woods by converting base salary into a signing bonus, creating $2.6M in salary cap space. Tennessee was tight to the cap prior to the move.
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The move gives the Titans more room to maneuver in season now, as the team was tight to the cap.
Woods' contract carries a ''dead cap'' number of just over $2 million for the 2023 season. One year removed from his ACL injury, and his first year in Tennessee, Woods has 32 receptions for 351 yards and one touchdown on 56 targets.
The thirty-year-old receiver has mostly worked as a short-area target through the early stages of his Titans' debut, and the two camps may have to revisit this offseason if the team wishes to keep the wide receiver around.
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