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Brandon Carr, Cowboys Agree on New Contract: Latest Details, Comments
- Updated: April 25, 2016
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr agreed to take a pay cut on Monday entering the final year of his contract.
The team announced Carr “agreed to take a significant pay cut, dropping his base from $9.1 to under $6 million for this final year of the original five-year deal he signed in 2012.” Carr’s cap hit will also drop to $10 million this season, down from $13.8 million.
NFL Network’s Albert Breer initially reported Carr and the Cowboys came to terms on a new deal.
Carr was due to be a cap hit of over $13.8 million this season, which would’ve made him Dallas’ second-most expensive player behind only star quarterback Tony Romo.
The veteran corner has not missed a start in his entire NFL career. After playing for the Kansas City …
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