They extended his contract in 2015, which was essentially an entirely new contract. So technically they haven't "restructured" him at all on his current contract. I think the only reason the "restructure" term is being tossed out is because the Steelers don't want to carry the full $23m+ cap hit in 2019. Signing him to another 2-3 year extension would save them maybe $5m on the cap next season. And I believe all they have to do to make sure there isn't any carryover (deadweight) from the previous contract is to roll the difference into another signing bonus. That way they aren't kicking the can down the road sotospeak.Didn't they restructure his contract in 2015? Is it normal to restructure the same contract twice?