The morning after trading two veterans, more details emerge about the Patriots ’ trades of Kyle Dugger and Keion White .

With one deal, there’s a chance the Patriots retain a draft pick, while with another, it’s been revealed how much money the team will save.

According to the NFL Network, the Patriots are paying most of the money left on Dugger’s deal for this season. The veteran was owed a base salary of $9.75 million along with per-game roster bonuses.

To get the deal done with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Patriots agreed to pick up most of what’s left, which is around $5.4 million. That means the team will lose cap space this season while paying Dugger. However, they’ll also clear cap space over the next two seasons.

According to the NFL Network, the final two years of Dugger

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