Veteran offensive tackle Trent Brown reportedly agreed on a contract restructure with the New England Patriots on Tuesday.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Patriots are adding $2 million worth of incentives to Brown’s deal, which is still set to expire at the end of the season.
Per Schefter, the deal was negotiated by agent Drew Rosenhaus and Patriots director of player personnel Matt Groh.
After playing in the opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, Brown was sidelined in Week 2 with a concussion. The offensive line hasn’t been complete since last season.