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Below is a year-by-year look at the NFL's salary cap since 2011, according to data from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and USA TODAY's Tyler Dragon: 2011: $120.375 million 2012: $120.6 million
Updated January 7, ... Here's a look at the NFL salary cap space picture across the league for 2025: ... Pittsburgh Steelers: $45.36 million. Denver Broncos: $45.25 million.
A rising salary cap is cause for all NFL players to celebrate. But the additional spending capacity – this year estimated to be at least an extra $20 million – should be a particular source of ...
Pittsburgh Steelers Pennsylvania: $5.3 billion: $129 million #18: 3: Atlanta Falcons Georgia: $5.2 billion: $94 million #19: Cleveland Browns Ohio: $5.1 billion: $95 million #20: 5: Los Angeles Chargers California: $5.1 billion: $110 million #21: 5: Minnesota Vikings Minnesota: $5 billion: $111 million #22: 5: Baltimore Ravens Maryland: $5 ...
The cap was set at A$1.25 million for 1987–1989 as per VFL agreement, with the salary floor set at 90% of the cap or $1.125 million; the salary floor was increased to 92.5% of the cap in 2001, and to 95% of the cap for 2013 onwards due to increased revenues.
Mar. 10—Join the conversation With the NFL salary cap figure being set at $182.5 million Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers finally know how much room they will have to spend once free agency ...
They were informed the 2025 salary cap will be between $277.5 million to $281.5 million, well ahead of last year's figure of $255.4 million, according to ESPN's Dan Graziano.
The NFL salary cap will be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million for the 2025 season, rising as much as $26 million from last year. The bump is great news for Cincinnati, which is hoping to ...