Duvernay-Tardif, Kansas City Chiefs agree to restructure player’s contract
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and the Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a restructured deal for the Canadian offensive lineman.
The move helps Kansas City secure more cap space heading into this week’s NFL draft. Duvernay-Tardif’s agent, Sasha Ghavami, confirmed the agreement in an email.
Exact details of the restructuring weren’t immediately known. Duvernay-Tardif reportedly had an US$8.9-million cap hit this season before redoing his deal.
“I am very happy to have agreed to terms on a restructured contract for the 2020 season with the Kansas City Chiefs,” Duvernay-Tardif said in a statement. “This allows the team to create cap space and I am very excited to be able to defend our title for the upcoming season.