Cleveland Browns' David Njoku Departure Set to Cost Team Hefty Penalty
Tight end David Njoku, who spent nine years with the Cleveland Browns, has announced his departure via free agency, and it's likely to leave a substantial financial dent on the team. The decision comes after a decade of ups and downs for the player, marked by controversies, trade requests, and inconsistent quarterback play.
Despite the challenges he faced, Njoku produced and emerged as a reliable weapon in his final year under contract. However, his time with the Browns has been complicated by issues, including a fire pit accident that marred his 2022 season. Now, with rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. on the rise, it seems both parties have moved on.
Njoku's departure is tied to a massive financial penalty, thanks to a four-year contract extension worth $54.75 million in 2022. The deal was restructured multiple times, creating "dead money" that will hit the team hard when he leaves. According to reports, the Browns face a staggering $24.3 million in dead cap space due to Njoku's impending departure.
The exact details of the restructuring reveal that the void date was pushed back to February 2029, allowing the team to carry over the contract into the next league year. However, if they fail to designate Njoku as a post-June 1 release by March 13th, $75 million in guaranteed salary for 2028 becomes fully locked in.
Njoku himself expressed gratitude for his time with the Browns, thanking the team and city for the memories. His statement marked the end of an era, but it seems he's ready to start a new chapter elsewhere.
Tight end David Njoku, who spent nine years with the Cleveland Browns, has announced his departure via free agency, and it's likely to leave a substantial financial dent on the team. The decision comes after a decade of ups and downs for the player, marked by controversies, trade requests, and inconsistent quarterback play.
Despite the challenges he faced, Njoku produced and emerged as a reliable weapon in his final year under contract. However, his time with the Browns has been complicated by issues, including a fire pit accident that marred his 2022 season. Now, with rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. on the rise, it seems both parties have moved on.
Njoku's departure is tied to a massive financial penalty, thanks to a four-year contract extension worth $54.75 million in 2022. The deal was restructured multiple times, creating "dead money" that will hit the team hard when he leaves. According to reports, the Browns face a staggering $24.3 million in dead cap space due to Njoku's impending departure.
The exact details of the restructuring reveal that the void date was pushed back to February 2029, allowing the team to carry over the contract into the next league year. However, if they fail to designate Njoku as a post-June 1 release by March 13th, $75 million in guaranteed salary for 2028 becomes fully locked in.
Njoku himself expressed gratitude for his time with the Browns, thanking the team and city for the memories. His statement marked the end of an era, but it seems he's ready to start a new chapter elsewhere.