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Delhomme's new deal cap friendly...


CatMan72

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Delhomme contract extension cap info:

The Panthers saved about $2.5 million under their 2009 salary cap by signing quarterback Jake Delhomme to a contract extension last week that added five years to his existing deal.

Delhomme's was scheduled to count nearly $11.1 million against the '09 cap before the extension, but now counts $8.591 million.

His numbers are relatively cap-friendly for a starting quarterback in subsequent years -- $4.785 million in 2010, $5.745 million in 2011, $6.705 million in 2012, $7.665 million in 2013, and $8 million in 2014.

-- Charles Chandler

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These numbers cant be right doesnt equal the 42 as advertised.

The $42m contract number was taking into count his performance incentives, such as reaching the pro bowl. However the cap figure is based on likely-to-be-attained incentives.

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