Browns contract, salary cap: Sorting through new CB Tyson Campbell's deal for his new team

By Jared Mueller

Browns contract, salary cap: Sorting through new CB Tyson Campbell's deal for his new team

Tyson Campbell for Greg Newsome trade was not just about players but contracts and salary cap for Browns, Jaguars

One thing that Cleveland Browns fans are well aware of is that you do not just acquire a player in a trade but you also acquire a contract. While QB Deshaun Watson's deal is the first that comes to mind, the Browns actually gave him a new deal shortly following that trade. However, any deal in the NFL not only takes into account the talent of the player but also what the contract and salary cap details look like.

The CB Tyson Campbell trade for Cleveland has some unique details, including what the Jacksonville Jaguars will pay CB Greg Newsome II that the Browns do not have to.

Campbell: Signed a four-year, $76.5 million extension to his rookie contract in July of 2024

Newsome: Playing on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal, worth $13.377 million

Cleveland will owe nothing to their former cornerback the rest of this season

Jacksonville will pick up just under $9.7 million, the remainder of his fifth-year option

Cleveland will carry $3.7 million in dead cap space for Newsome this season and none beyond this year

The answer is a lot:

Jacksonville will carry $6.7 million in dead cap space for the Campbell trade this season and another $19.52 million dead cap space on the 2026 salary cap

With three more years, after the end of the 2025 NFL season, the total amount Cleveland could owe their new cornerback is $35.2 million. A key decision comes on March 23rd this offseason when a decision on an $11.5 million option is due.

2025: $1.4 million

2026: $4.9 million

2027: $4.8 million

2028: $18.8 million

2029: $4.6 million (in a void year)

Cleveland will have zero dead cap hit if they release Campbell after the 2026 season.

All contract details thanks to Over the Cap

Looking over the contract details, does this change your thoughts on the deal at all?

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