Hill, who turned 28 this week, is scheduled to enter the final year of a three-year extension he signed in 2019. He is set to make $1.035 million in base salary and count $20.685 million against the cap, the fourth-highest cap number currently on the books at his position for 2022.
A new deal likely lowers Hill’s cap number for 2022 while rewarding him with a pay raise, a win-win for both sides.
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A new deal likely lowers Hill’s cap number for 2022 while rewarding him with a pay raise, a win-win for both sides.
Jets Global