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Lions restructuring Marvin Jones' contract after Golden Tate trade

By The Sports Xchange
Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones (11) catches a pass before getting hit by Seattle Seahawks safety Steven Terrell (23) in the Wild Card Round of the NFL playoffs on January 7, 2017 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington. File photo by Jim Bryant/UPI
Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones (11) catches a pass before getting hit by Seattle Seahawks safety Steven Terrell (23) in the Wild Card Round of the NFL playoffs on January 7, 2017 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington. File photo by Jim Bryant/UPI | License Photo

After trading wide receiver Golden Tate to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Detroit Lions reportedly are making another cap-saving move Tuesday.

ESPN reported the Lions are restructuring the contract of wide receiver Marvin Jones to save about $2.2 million in cap space. The Lions had already cleared about $3.7 million by sending Tate to Philadelphia.

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It means the Lions will have cleared about $6 million in cap space after entering the day with about $2 million of cap room.

Currently, before restructuring, Jones is in the third year of a five-year contract and is scheduled to make a $7 million base salary and count $8.6 million against the cap.

He has made 26 catches for 387 yards and five touchdowns this season. Jones had his best game of the season in Sunday's 28-14 loss to Seattle, recording seven receptions for 117 yards and two touchdowns.

Last season, Jones had 61 catches for 1,101 yards and nine touchdowns, and he led the league with 18.0 yards per reception.

The 28-year-old Jones was a fifth-round draft choice in the 2012 NFL Draft.

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