Los Angeles Chargers protective end Melvin Ingrams go back to practice today followed he and the team reorganized his agreement to guarantee his spend for the 2020 season, a source validated to ESPN.
Ingram, a Pro Bowler the past 3 seasons, will now make an ensured $14 million in the final year of his agreement.
The 31-year-old missed the start of Chargers practice before rejoining the group Thursday.
NFL Network initially reported on Ingrams restructured offer.
Ingram tape-recorded 7 sacks and an interception last season. He has 49 sacks in eight seasons for the Chargers.
The Chargers signed Joey Bosa, their other beginning protective end, to a five-year, $135 million extension at the start of training camp. The contract included $102 million ensured, the most guaranteed cash for a protective gamer in NFL history.