Report: Ravens restructure Lardarius Webb's contract
Tap here to access our NFL Free Agent Tracker, which includes every signing, trade and rumor.
Lardarius Webb and the Baltimore Ravens have come to a compromise over the corner's contract.
The Ravens and Webb have agreed to a restructured deal, according to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun.
Baltimore had reportedly asked Webb to take a pay cut earlier in the month, in order to reduce his $12-million cap hit and $8-million base salary.
Webb battled injuries last season and was part of a Ravens secondary that gave up nearly 4,000 passing yards, so it's no surprise he was asked to take a pay cut.
The veteran has proven to be an effective cover man when healthy, and the Ravens will need his skill set in a division that boasts the likes of A.J. Green and Antonio Brown.
HEADLINES
- Henry scores 4 TDs vs. Packers as Ravens stay alive, help Bears win NFC North
- By the numbers: Henry joins top 10 all-time rushing list after epic game
- Jazz end Spurs' 8-game win streak
- Bulls' White irked by Giannis' 'disrespectful' dunk in final seconds
- NFL Playoff Picture: Postseason seeds, projected draft order