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Source - 49ers plan to release veteran DL Arik Armstead - ESPN

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — One season shy of landing a coveted spot on the wall in the San Francisco 49ers' facility that celebrates those who have played at least 10 years with the team, defensive lineman Arik Armstead is expected to become a free agent.

A source confirmed to ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday night that Armstead and the Niners attempted to work out a restructured contract and that, after coming close but failing to reach an agreement, Armstead is expected to be released and become a free agent.

Armstead is coming off a season in which he played in 12 games with 27 tackles and five sacks. Be he also is slated to count $28.53 million against the 2024 salary cap, which is why the Niners were seeking a reworked deal to reduce that number.

While releasing Armstead would save the 49ers around $18.2 million in cash for next year, they would incur a dead money charge of $25.86 million and save only $2.492 million against the cap with an immediate release. The Niners could, however, save more than $18 million against the cap if they add the post June 1 designation, which would spread that remaining dead money over future years.

As Armstead prepares for the potential of his second foray into unrestricted free agency, he also is coming off a torn meniscus in his right knee, an injury he suffered in a Dec. 3 win at the Philadelphia Eagles. Armstead finished that game after suffering the injury on the second play, but he did not play again until the Jan. 20 NFC divisional round win against the visiting Green Bay Packers.

He was listed on subsequent injury reports with knee and foot injuries (plantar fasciitis), but he said after the season that the knee issue was the more problematic of the setbacks.

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