The Seattle Seahawks and left tackle Duane Brown have agreed to a reworked final year of his deal that pays a $7 million signing bonus and $4 million in salary, sources told ESPN.
Brown was scheduled to make $10 million in base salary this season with another $1 million available in per-game roster bonuses. So he doesn't receive any new money in 2021 with the adjustment but gets more money up front with much of his salary converted to a signing bonus.
Brown also received an injury protection benefit for 2022 and still can make up to $500,000 in incentives this season that are tied to playing time and the Pro Bowl, sources told ESPN.