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The latest murder indictment against Aaron Hernandez, handed down on Thursday, could mean extra salary-cap space and recouped money for the New England Patriots because of the timing of the double-murder Hernandez has been charged with.


The former Patriots tight end signed a five-year, $40 million extension with New England in August 2012 that included a $12.5 million signing bonus and $16.4 million in total guaranteed money.


When Hernandez was arrested in June 2013 and charged with murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, the 24-year-old was still owed $6.21 million in guaranteed money, including the final $3.25 million installment on his signing bonus.


When it became apparent that the Patriots weren't going to pay the money, the NFLPA filed a grievance on Hernandez's behalf in October 2013. The NFLPA might have had a leg to stand on at the time, but after Hernandez's indictment on Thursday, the Patriots may have the upper hand.


CBSSports.com's Joel Corry, a former sports agent, explained back in March what a Hernandez indictment would mean.


From Corry:


If Hernandez is charged in connection to the July 2012 double murder in Boston -- before him signing his extension -- language in his contract should give the Patriots grounds to recoup his entire signing bonus and end his grievance. Hernandez's contract contains a clause where he represents and warrants that there weren't any existing circumstances when he signed his deal that would prevent his continued availability throughout the contract. Committing or participating in a double murder should meet this standard. There's another clause explicitly stating that the Patriots wouldn't have entered into the contract except for Hernandez's representations. At a minimum, the Patriots would gain $3.25 million in cap space from the unpaid signing bonus installment. Any additional cap relief would come only from money that was recovered from Hernandez, which may not be any given his circumstances.

Basically, the Patriots have a good chance of getting an extra $3.25 million in cap space. However, the team is unlikely to get any more than that because any additional space would have to come from money directly recovered from Hernandez, money that's being drained by his mounting legal problems.


Hernandez was indicted on a double-murder charge on Thursday, stemming from the July 2012 deaths of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston. The murders came just one month before Hernandez signed his extension with the Patriots.


The Patriots might be able to recoup money from their former tight end. (Twitter/@WesleyLowery) The Patriots might be able to recoup money from their former tight end. (Twitter/@WesleyLowery)



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Former Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez indicted on 2 more counts of 1st-degree murder



Former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was formally indicted Thursday on two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly killing two men in Boston in 2012. Authorities accuse Hernandez of shooting and killing Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado on July 16, 2012 as the two victims sat in their car at a stop light early that morning.Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said today that after the two men and Hernandez had a "chance encounter" at a local nightclub, Hernandez followed the two men in his car, pulled up next to them on their right-hand side at the stop light and fired his .38-caliber pistol "multiple times" into the adjacent vehicle, killing Abreu and Furtado, and wounding a third man in the back seat. The alleged murder weapon and vehicle Hernandez used that night have been recovered.Hernandez is currently in prison awaiting trial on first-degree murder charges stemming from the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to all charges associated with that case, and Conley had no comment when asked today if the two cases are possibly related.



This is a huge story, as it should be. But for the purposes of what we do here, just consider this: The Patriots opened their 2012 training camp about a week after Abreu and Furtado were killed. Was Hernandez on your fantasy team that season? He played in only 10 games due to a lingering ankle injury. He caught 51 passes for 483 yards and five touchdowns. And authorities say Hernandez did that just weeks and months after stalking and murdering two men he had never met before that fateful night.

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