One way or another, the Baltimore Ravens needed cap space. After entering with around $10 million before the beginning of free agency and a litany of moves, restructures were inevitable. According to Russell Street Report’s Brian McFarland, the restructure has arrived in the form of cornerback Marlon Humphrey’s deal.
“The Ravens have done a max restructure with Marlon Humphrey by reducing his $18 million salary and roster bonus to the league minimum of $1.255 million and converting $16.745 million to a bonus,” McFarland wrote. “Two void years were added. The restructure creates $13.396 million in 2025 cap space.”
The addition of void years onto contracts continues as the Ravens surge toward winning a Super Bowl with the star power on their roster. With a highly talented squad and the window tightening with their current roster makeup, the Ravens are appearing to make another mighty push for a championship.
Among the players they’ve signed with void years on deals includes wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., nose tackle Michael Pierce, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike, Humphrey and quarterback Lamar Jackson.