The New Orleans Saints reworked Alvin Kamara’s contract by converting $10.155 million of his base salary into a signing bonus, creating about $8 million in salary cap space. Big Q breaks down how this move fits into the Saints’ broader effort to clear $31.5 million in cap space and what it could mean for Kamara’s long-term future with the team.
Saints Rework Alvin Kamara Contract as the New Orleans Saints convert $10. 155 million of Alvin Kamara’s base salary into a signing bonus. This creates roughly $8 million in salary cap space ahead of NFL free agency. Big Q breaks down the contract restructure and what it means for Kamara’s future in New Orleans.
The Saints continue their offseason salary cap strategy with this move. They have restructured contracts for Chase Young, Justin Reid, and Juwan Johnson. Those moves combined have now cleared $31.5 million in cap space, putting the Saints over $20 million under the salary cap entering the free agency period.
While the restructure provides flexibility for the front office, it does not eliminate speculation about Kamara’s long-term future. The veteran running back carries a $10.44 million cap hit for 2026. How the Saints approach the 2026 NFL Draft and free agency will be crucial. Kamara could potentially be released with a post–June 1 designation later this summer.
Big Q explains:
Why the Saints reworked Kamara’s contract
What the restructure means for the Saints salary cap
The possibility of a post–June 1 release scenario
How this move impacts free agency and roster building
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