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Aaron Jones’ contract with Vikings takes advantage of void years

The Minnesota Vikings had to find a way to maneuver with all of their free agent signings and the salary cap. What better way to do that than to create void years and spread the money out. They did that with outside linebackers Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel but general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah didn’t stop there.

Running back Aaron Jones’ contract is laced with four void years to maintain flexibility both in 2024 and potentially beyond. Here is how Over The Cap has his contract laid out.

  • 2024 base salary: $2 million

  • $4 million signing bonus spread out over five years with four void years

  • $850k per game roster bonus and $150k workout bonus fully guaranteed

  • $3.5 million salary cap charge in 2024

  • $3.2 million in dead cap in 2025

The Vikings have structured this deal for maximum flexibility but also have it built in to bring back Jones for future years if the 2024 season goes well. Now, Jones wouldn’t be the type of player you would give a long-term extension to, but a one or two year deal at the right price would make sense.

Story originally appeared on Vikings Wire