The Cleveland Browns and OT Chris Hubbard have agreed to a restructured contract on Wednesday, according to the NFL transactions list.
According to Field Yates, the Browns and Hubbard have agreed to a reworked two-year contract that includes a $1 million signing bonus and guarantees $1 million of a $2.15 million base salary guaranteed with a max cash value of $5 million in 2020.
Yates adds that if Hubbard plays 90 percent of the snaps in 2020, he can void the 2021 year.
Hubbard, 28, signed on with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent out of UAB back in 2013. He spent his first year on the practice squad before returning to the team on two consecutive one-year contracts.
Hubbard signed a five-year, $36.5 million contract with the Browns in March of 2018. He’s entering the third year of this contract and was set to earn base salaries of $6,150,000 and $6,650,000 over the next two years.
In 2019, Hubbard appeared in 14 games and was rated by Pro Football Focus as the No. 76 overall offensive tackle out of 81 qualifying players.
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