The NFL salary cap has significantly increased, with a record rise of $30 million per team. Teams like the Titans, Commanders, Bears, Texans, and Patriots have the most cap space, while the Giants are $32.8 million under the cap. The Washington Commanders have also benefited from the cap increase.
The NFL salary cap ballooned to $255 million this year, lifting the Washington Commanders with it. https://t.co/fa5rnyYqBd
The NFL salary cap was set at $255.4 million last week. A pleasant surprise. The #Giants will be $32.8M under the cap. They can get to $50M rather easily if they desire with some moves. So plenty of money to work with. But ... every team now has extra money to work with.…
Salary cap space as of this morning, per NFLPA records: Most 1. Titans $90,085,811 2. Commanders $80,910,847 3. Bears $78,173,392 4. Texans $77,251,212 5. Patriots $75,857,306 League average: $28,069,940 Least 28. Broncos ($14,007,711) 29. Chargers ($25,847,797) 30. Bills…
Salary cap space as of this morning, per NFLPA records: Most 1. Titans $90,085,811 2. Commanders $80,910,847 3. Bears $78,173,392 4. Texans $77,251,212 5. Patriots $75,857,306 League average: $28,069,940 28. Broncos ($14,007,711) 29. Chargers ($25,847,797) 30. Bills…
The NFL salary cap rose a record $30 million per team. But what does that actually mean? I caught up with 3 NFL execs to break down the spending impact, which players will get hit (spoiler: Tier 2 FAs) & what trend we might now see. For @YahooSports: https://t.co/xjmFYA8oNJ
A must-read as you ponder #Titans in free agency. The cap's grown more than we expected since @MikeHerndonNFL wrote it. https://t.co/n2ohqhHNXk