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Atlanta Falcons restructure Matt Ryan's contract, lowering salary cap hit down to $37M

The largest cap hit in the NFL is coming down.

The Atlanta Falcons are restructuring quarterback Matt Ryan's contract, lowering the $48,662,500 cap hit he was initially going to be at for the 2022 season by $12 million, according to Roster Management System.

The team converted $7.5 million of his base salary and a $7.5 million roster bonus that was initially due next week into a signing bonus to spread it out over more years to give the Falcons some more room to play with. Ryan's new cap number for 2022 is $36,662,500 and his new base salary is $8.75 million.

To do this, the Falcons added three voidable years from 2024-2026 totaling $9 million. Ryan's dead money for 2022 is now $55.525 million.

Atlanta, which was over the salary cap a week ago, now has $16,215,670 according to Roster Management System after Ryan's restructure and Monday's suspension of Calvin Ridley for at least the 2022 season for gambling on games. Ridley's suspension took $11.1 million off Atlanta's books for this season.

At this month's NFL combine, Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot acknowledged some of the team's massive contracts were «the elephant in the room.» Ryan's contract — specifically the cap number — had been one of the biggest topics of conversation for how the Falcons were going to get under the salary cap.

«It is a challenge. I wouldn't say it's a problem,» Fontenot said. «I would say it's a challenge, something we have to work around.»

It's the fourth straight year the Falcons have restructured Ryan's contract. Ryan is under contract with the Falcons until after 2023 season, where his cap hit will be $46,612,500, but the potential dead money in the deal drops to $27,612,500.

Ryan, who turns 37 in May, completed 67 percent of his

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