The Pittsburgh Steelers signed free agent DB Grayland Arnold to a one-year contract this past week and now the details of his deal have hit the NFLPA. Not surprisingly, Arnold signed for minimum for his credited seasons.
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV in Houston, Arnold’s one-year deal totals out at $1.125 million, the minimum for a player with four credited seasons. Arnold did not receive a signing bonus as part of his deal and none of that $1.125 million is guaranteed.
#Steelers safety Grayland Arnold: one year, $1.125 million, veteran salary benefit utilized, cap figure $985,000
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) June 7, 2024
Arnold’s contract qualifies as a veteran benefit deal, so his 2024 salary cap charge is scheduled to be $985,000.