The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly freeing up a little salary cap space for the 2018 season via a contract restructure.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Steelers are converting almost $3 million of the 2018 base salary that tight end Vance McDonald is scheduled to make into a signing bonus to free up a little more than $2 million in salary cap space.
Steelers are freeing up over $2 million in salary-cap space by converting about $3 million of TE Vance McDonald’s base salary into signing bonus for this season, per league source.