Cornerback Josh Norman’s stunning adventure into free agency has come to an end, as the All-Pro defensive back
has agreed to terms with the Washington Redskins, the organization announced.
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The news was previously reported by NFL Network’s Rand Getlin and Ian Rapoport on Friday.
According to Rapoport, the contract is for $75 million over five years, with $50 million guaranteed. However, Albert
Breer of the NFL Network stated that $36.5 million is fully guaranteed. Breer said on Saturday that Norman will
receive $500,000 in per-game roster incentives in 2017, with the last of his $13.5 million injury guarantee expiring
in March 2018.
According to Michael Ginnitti of Spotrac, Norman’s contract carries a $8 million cap charge next season, $20 million
in 2017, and $17 million in 2018.
According to Joseph Person of the Charlotte Observer, the Carolina Panthers made Norman a four-year offer of $44
million.
Norman discussed his decision following the signing, according to Stephen Czarda of Redskins.com:
Grutman Sports & Entertainment shared a video of Norman and his family celebrating the new deal:
The Redskins’ official Twitter account shared a photo of Norman writing on paper: