Broncos eating $53 million of Russell Wilson’s dead cap in 2024

The Broncos have spent some of the past few days clearing cap space and now they’re using some of it on their former quarterback.

Denver officially processed the release of quarterback Russell Wilson on Wednesday, the first day of the 2024 league year, and declined to pick up an option in the process. That decision means that Wilson will count $53 million against Denver’s salary cap in 2024 and $32 million in 2025. The “dead cap” charges would have totaled $85 million regardless, but the Broncos could have opted to account for $35.4 million this year and $49.6 million in 2025.

Though the math can be a little confusing, the bottom line is this: The Broncos are eating the larger chunk of Wilson’s record dead cap charge sooner rather than later. It will set Sean Payton’s team up with more flexibility in 2025 while saddling it with an additional $17.6 million in dead cap charge this year.

After general manager George Paton said last month he expected Denver to be “strategic” rather than aggressive in free agency, the Broncos hinted at their approach in recent days by restructuring the contracts of defensive lineman Zach Allen and left guard Ben Powers and clearing an extra $20 million in cap space for 2024 in the process.

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