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http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/nfl/miami_dolphins/10986637.htm
The move comes in conjunction with the team asking left tackle Damion McIntosh to take a significant pay cut or be released. McIntosh, who was due a roster bonus of $1.2 million next week and had a base salary of $2.3 million, was asked to take a pay cut to the minimum salary for a veteran with playing incentives. Overall, the Dolphins will save $3.5 million against the cap if they release McIntosh.
In another salary cap move, the Dolphins have reached a basic agreement with veteran defensive tackle Tim Bowens on a restructured contract, saving the team in excess of $2 million. The team has also finalized a restructure of wide receiver Chris Chambers' contract, saving $4 million against the cap.
The move comes in conjunction with the team asking left tackle Damion McIntosh to take a significant pay cut or be released. McIntosh, who was due a roster bonus of $1.2 million next week and had a base salary of $2.3 million, was asked to take a pay cut to the minimum salary for a veteran with playing incentives. Overall, the Dolphins will save $3.5 million against the cap if they release McIntosh.
In another salary cap move, the Dolphins have reached a basic agreement with veteran defensive tackle Tim Bowens on a restructured contract, saving the team in excess of $2 million. The team has also finalized a restructure of wide receiver Chris Chambers' contract, saving $4 million against the cap.