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I hope so but I don't think they are looking at any short-term cap issues.
From the post above, the McCaffrey extension saves the Niners almost $12M over the next two years.
Aiyuk carries a $14M cap hit this season. A long-term extension will probably give them short-term cap relief.
But, but, wait! Isn’t that how the Rams kept so many stars on the payroll—by kicking the can down the road? Does that ever work?
Seriously, I see what you’re saying. They can keep avoiding THE BILL by extending contracts. The Rams are the gold standard for this because they made it work and won a title, but time is limited even if the $$ isn’t—guys go downhill.
Between players aging and not being able to play up to their contracts and the looming purdy extension, they’re headed for THEIR 2022/23. Right now they appear to be in the “talent retention” phase, but those guys are declining and the “talent replenishment” phase is when they have to make the hard decisions (as the Rams did).
So maybe it doesn’t necessarily come down to affording the existing roster, so much as it comes down to level of talent these guys still bring.