The Tampa Bay Buccaneers restructured the contract of offensive lineman Shaq Mason, carving out $4.3 million in cap space, multiple outlets reported Wednesday.
The Bucs reduced Mason’s 2022 salary from $6.5 million to the league minimum of $1.12 million and converted the rest to a bonus, the Tampa Times reported. They added three void years to his deal.
The Bucs had just $1.4 million in cap space prior to restructuring Mason, per Overthecap.com.
The Bucs acquired Mason in a trade with New England in the offseason.
Mason, 29, played his first seven seasons with New England after the Patriots made him a fourth-round selection in the 2015 draft out of Georgia Tech. They gave Mason a five-year, $50 million extension before the 2018 season.
Mason appeared in 103 games for New England, starting 98.
–Field Level Media