Report: Steelers have restructured Heath Miller's deal to create cap space
In order to free up some much-needed cap space, the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly restructured tight end Heath Miller's contract.
The #Steelers have restructured TE Heath Miller’s deal to create cap space, I’m told. Had a cap number of $9.5M, this will lower it.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 3, 2014
The Steelers are required to rework player contracts on an annual basis to have cap space available for free agents.
Miller, whose cap figure was the sixth highest on the team, rebounded from a knee injury for 58 receptions and a touchdown last season.
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