The trade deadline is in the rear view mirror, but teams are still keeping a watchful eye on their salary cap figures. For contenders, the available dollars can be used for late-season signings. For all clubs, a portion of the unspent dollars can be rolled over into future seasons, giving them a larger budget to work with in the first wave of free agency.
Here are the most recent figures for each team, via Over The Cap:
- Cleveland Browns – $31MM
- New York Jets – $30.4MM
- Dallas Cowboys — $28MM
- Jacksonville Jaguars– $26.3MM
- Philadelphia Eagles– $23.9MM
- Washington Football Team – $23.3MM
- New England Patriots – $21.8MM
- Denver Broncos – $19.8MM
- Miami Dolphins – $15.6MM
- Detroit Lions – $14.2MM
- Cincinnati Bengals– $12.3MM
- Indianapolis Colts – $10.7MM
- Los Angeles Chargers — $8.4MM
- New York Giants – $8MM
- Chicago Bears – $7.6MM
- Houston Texans – $7.5MM
- Los Angeles Rams – $6.9MM
- Pittsburgh Steelers – $6.9MM
- Green Bay Packers – $6.7MM
- Arizona Cardinals– $6.2MM
- New Orleans Saints – $6MM
- Las Vegas Raiders – $6MM
- Kansas City Chiefs – $5.7MM
- Carolina Panthers – $5.5MM
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $5.3MM
- Tennessee Titans – $4.6MM
- Minnesota Vikings – $3.8K
- San Francisco 49ers – $3.7MM
- Seattle Seahawks – $3.3MM
- Baltimore Ravens – $3.3MM
- Buffalo Bills – $3MM
- Atlanta Falcons – $1.8MM
niners from salary cap heaven to salary cap hell too bad
This does not reflect what’s coming off the books for next year. the Thomas, Garoppolo, Ford, Richeburg money will be gone because of release and restructuring. they’ll be fine
Niners are done. No qb, unless you foresee a trade happening niners are washed and had 1 good year. Regression in all areas, so many holes.
don’t forget with no fans in the stands this year I think the salary cap is going to go down they capped it at 25 million dollars for next season so whatever the salary cap is now a maximum of $25 million is coming off of that for next year so that’s another thing that really hurts the Eagles right now we’re expected to be about 50 million over the cat for next season now if you take the cat down another 25 million well that’s $75 million dollars they’re looking at this whole the concealer cap going down man it’s not goodfour teams that have to get rid of players but for the teams that have a lot of salary cap space they’re going to be able to pick up some nice players
All 4 NFC South teams are in trouble cap-wise when the Saints have the MOST room at $6 million
The majority of the NFC is in the bottom half. Only NFC East, Lions and Bears are in the top half.
It really doesn’t matter right now teams aren’t going to sign players to anything that would hurt the cap and now that the trade deadline has passed it really doesn’t matter how much space they have right now
Unless something has changed, I believe teams can extend players now and use this year’s cap space (if they have it..) to their advantage.
GB used to do this somewhat regularly to afford a guy they might otherwise lose if they allowed him to actually hit free agency.
They have the Vikings listed as 3.7k hahaha
Vikings are with #32 or the $3,700 should be $3.7M
The Ravens will be in trouble, right now they have Lamar Jackson on a rookie contract.
They can fiddle with it. Just look at what the cowboys did. They had one of the worst last year, now in the he top 3.
Chargers are looking to be in good shape once Ingram, Turner and Perryman come off the books this year. That’s over $30 million right there
Excellent note