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Saints release six-time Pro Bowl guard Jahri Evans
Evans, 32, started to show signs of decline in 2014, and he restructured his deal last spring to help clear salary cap space. But it’s not a complete shock because of his age and the Saints’ annual salary-cap squeeze.
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In addition to Evans, the team also cut LBs Ramon Humber and David Hawthorne. Heading into 2016, Evans had the third highest salary on the team at $8.2 million.
Hawthorne and Humber didn’t have cap hits quite as large as large as Evans’, but New Orleans’ 2016 savings eclipse $6 million between the three of them being cut.
Jahri Evans was due a fully guaranteed million on Wednesday, if he were to stay on the Saints roster. Evans didn’t think he would be cut this offseason.
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The move likely came as a surprise to Evans, who expressed confidence late last season that he wouldn’t be going anywhere. The 10-year veteran and six-time Pro Bowler has been with the Saints since 2006 and started in all 153 games in which he played for the franchise. He began his career as a fourth-round draft pick out of Bloomsburg.