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Fifth-year options have no offset obligation

Fifth-year options have no offset obligation

With the Browns deciding to cut defensive tackle Phil Taylor, who has a fully-guaranteed fifth-year option salary of $5.477 million, I initially assumed that the Browns would get a dollar-for-dollar credit for any money Taylor earns elsewhere. As I often do, I assumed wrong. The Collective Bargaining Agreement says nothing about offset language in the…