
49ers Rumors: Arik Armstead Will Be Released; Declined 'Significant' Contract Pay Cut
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead has decided to become a free agent and will be released, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Sunday.
The 49ers reportedly approached Armstead about taking a "significant" pay cut, which he declined, resulting in his release, per NBC Sports' Matt Maiocco.
Armstead was set to enter the final year of a five-year, $85 million contract in 2024.
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Armstead has been with the 49ers for nine seasons since he was drafted in 2019. The veteran had 27 tackles and five sacks last season and notched six tackles and a sack in the Super Bowl.
While Armstead ultimately declined the pay cut, the two sides "came close to a deal," per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Instead, Armstead will weigh his options in the free agency market.
If the 49ers designate Armstead as a post-June 1 designation, the move would save them $18 million in cap space. If the release is immediate it would save them just $2.5 million. Armstead carried a $25.35 million cap hit for the 49ers and has $25.86 million in dead money. Per Over the Cap, a post-June 1 cut could split the dead money for San Francisco.
The 49ers are coming off a 12-5 season that ended with a loss in the Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs. San Francisco boasted one of the top defensive lines in the league last year, with Armstead being a big contributor. Now, the 49ers will have to replace his talent in free agency.
For Armstead, he'll enter free agency and find a new home after nearly a decade in San Francisco.
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