The contract particulars for brand spanking new Indianapolis Colts security Camryn Bynum’s contract have been revealed, which the phrases are set to pay him $60 million over 4 years (with $26M assured and an $18M signing bonus).
#Colts Cam Bynum four-year, $60 million deal: $32M assured, $18M signing bonus, salaries $2M (gtd), $10M ($6M gtd totally), $13.47M ($4M gtd for inj at signing, ability, cap if on roster fifth day 2026 lg yr), $13.47M 9$2M gtd for inj), $14.49M; $30K per sport lively roster bonus…
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That isn’t essentially the stunning half, because the Colts different huge free defensive again signing of the day, Charvarius Ward, is scheduled to make 3-years, $60 million (with $35 million assured and a $20 million signing bonus).
What’s although is that per OverTheCap, Bynum is ready to have solely a $7.01M cap hit in 2025, which for these retaining rating at residence, is simply barely greater than the $6.49M than the Colts would’ve in any other case paid since lately waived backup nostril deal with Raekwon Davis.
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It signifies that after signing Bynum, Ward, and even wideout (particular groups ace) Ashton Dulin, the Colts might have extra out there group wage cap house than initially anticipated to nonetheless make a serious transfer.
Is that re-signing beginning proper guard Will Fries?
Is that buying and selling for NFL All-Professional Trey Hendrickson?
The latter would possible require extra wage cap maneuvering—though we’ll need to see if Ward’s deal is equally backloaded.
Is that signing free agent QB Daniel Jones?
Greater than something, it might imply keep tuned as a result of the Colts nonetheless have some wiggle room to enhance subsequent yr’s group.
I’ll say this although, if Indianapolis someway finds a approach to land Hendrickson, as a really elite NFL move rusher—with 35.0 sacks over the previous two seasons, then this would really be a stunning offseason for the ages—and one to actually have a good time for the Horseshoe devoted.