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The Los Angeles Chargers are dealing with considerable salary-cap obstacles this offseason, and they launched among their group captains as an outcome.
On Tuesday, the Chargers revealed they launched linebacker Eric Kendricks.
Kris Rhim of ESPN kept in mind the relocation conserved the AFC West group $6.5 million in cap area after formerly signing him to a two-year, $13.25 million agreement before the 2023 project. Had he been on the lineup on the 3rd day of the brand-new league year on March 15, he would have gotten a $1.25 million lineup bonus offer.
Los Angeles is starting a brand-new period with head coach Jim Harbaugh and basic supervisor Joe Hortiz, and it is still roughly $19.1 million over the wage cap even after this relocation.
“Tuesday’s relocation is most likely the start of more ahead for the Chargers