The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have decided not to exercise the team option for Russell Gage, making him a free agent. This move clears $10 million in salary cap space but incurs $6.9 million in dead money for the Buccaneers.
Barrett was released by Tampa Bay so he won’t factor into any comp pick tabulations. https://t.co/2XShwDXbhW
Since some have asked via DM ... Brian Burns' extension does not count against the compensatory pick formula.
The Bucs elected not to pick up Russell Gage’s option, which means he’s now a free agent, per source. @gregauman on this first. He was due $10 million. The Bucs will take on $6.9 million in dead money.
The Bucs elected not to pick up Russell Gage’s option, which means he’s now a free agent, per source. @gregauman on this first. It clears up $10 million in salary cap space but the Bucs will take on $6.9 million in dead money.
The Bucs elected not to pick up Russell Gage’s option, which means he’s now a free agent, per source. @gregauman on this first. It clears up $10 million in salary cap space but the Bucs will take $6.9 million in dead money.
Bucs decline 2024 team option for Russell Gage https://t.co/a9iovRYycu