Receiver S.J. Green and linebackers Chip Cox and Bear Woods are giving back to the Montreal Alouettes.

According to TSN's Farhan Lalji, Green, Cox and Woods have restructured their contracts in order to help the team get under the CFL's Salary Management System.

Green agreed to a three-year contract extension in January 2015. The Montreal Gazette reported he would make around $250,000 a season - the highest in the league.

Cox and Woods are also in the midst of a three-year deals. Cox signed with the club in December 2014, worth more than $200,000 according to the Gazette, while Woods re-signed in January 2015.

As part of the Collective Bargain Agreement signed in 2014, the league's salary cap for 2016 is $5.1 million per team.