Backup cornerback Kyle Arrington accepted a $1.2 million pay cut to remain with the Baltimore Ravens in 2016, according to ESPN's Roster Management System.
Arrington will earn $900,000 this season, after originally being scheduled to make $2.1 million. That's a 57 percent cut.
There is a chance Arrington can make $500,000 of that lost salary back if he reaches playing time incentives, according to the Roster Management System.
The Ravens signed Arrington to a three-year, $7 million deal last offseason, thinking he would be the team's nickel back. But Arrington struggled last season and eventually fell behind newcomers Shareece Wright, Will Davis and Jumal Rolle.