Bengals Restructure Joe Burrow’s Contract To Free Up A Bunch Of Cap Space

The Cincinnati Bengals have freed up some cap space to give themselves some financial flexibility ahead of the 2026 season by restructuring Joe Burrow’s contract.

The move freed up $10 million in cap space.

The decision comes months after Cincinnati acquired star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II in a blockbuster trade. They followed it up by signing Lawrence to a one-year, $28 million extension.

By converting part of Burrow’s 2026 salary into a signing bonus, the Bengals lowered his cap hit from nearly $48 million to roughly $38 million. The restructure pushes some cap charges into future seasons but gives the front office room to maneuver this year.

The move reflects Cincinnati’s urgency after a disappointing 6-11 campaign. Injuries limited Burrow to eight games in 2025, though he still threw 17 touchdowns with a 100.7 passer rating and earned a Pro Bowl selection.