04-26-2024, 11:08 AM
(04-25-2024, 03:26 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: They would have an additional 12 million because of Trey's base pay no longer being used but they would still take a cap hit for the signing bonus they have already paid.
If I pay you $1000 dollars to work on my yard and I give you half of the money up font but then you decide you want to go work on someone else's yard because you can make more money, you cant claim I saved $500 because you didnt work on my yard. I am taking a $500 loss because I have already paid you part of the contract. In Trey's case he has already been paid a portion of the last two years of his contract which is close to 8 million dollars. The Bengals would be taking a large cap hit in a trade.
Presumably they wouldn’t take that hit as Trey would need to pay it back.