‘According to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, the deal is a two-year extension worth $19.25 million. That’s a raise for Hyde, 30, who is set to make a little more than $5 million in 2021 on the final year of his current 5-year, $30.05 million deal. Hyde’s 2021 cap hit is $6.72 million and Rapoport says that will stay essentially the same, meaning the deal won’t open up any room in a cap-reduced offseason.’