The New England Patriots have officially exercised the 2020 option year on cornerback Jason McCourty, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates on Thursday.
While McCourty signed a two-year, $11 million contract last offseason, the presence of a $500,000 option bonus to activate the second year of the pact was notable.
If the Patriots elected not to pick up the option, it would have made McCourty a free agent while creating $4 million in salary-cap space. By picking up the option, McCourty can earn a $50,000 workout bonus, $2.65 million base salary, up to $800,000 in roster bonuses ($50,000 per game) and up to $1 million in incentives.
McCourty, who turns 33 in August, is recovering from offseason groin surgery. He opened the 2019 season as a starter opposite All-Pro Stephon Gilmore, with second-year player J.C. Jackson taking over that spot when he was sidelined due to injury.
McCourty, the twin brother of Patriots captain Devin McCourty, has played two seasons in New England, winning the Super Bowl in the 2018 season. Devin McCourty is an unsigned free agent.
Jason McCourty has played 28 games with 22 starts for the Patriots. Last season, he had 40 tackles and an interception. He also has played for Tennessee and Cleveland.
ESPN’s Mike Reiss contributed to this report.