When Tua's new contract is done, it'll save Miami somewhere between $10m-$12m in 2024 cap, which will be added to the expected $23m after June 1st. Whatever is left over will be carried over into 2025. As for 2025, Miami will have 4 ginormous contracts to deal with; in Armstead, Ramsey, Hill, and Chubb. I think it's possible both Armstead and Chubb are released with Hill and Ramsey potentially being extended? All of which will help save money against the cap for Miami in 2025. There are several factors regarding how much money Miami will actually have, in 2025. One of which is Tua's new deal and how it counts against the 2025 cap? And what Miami does with Hill?