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NFL Salary-Cap Info for All 32 Teams After New CBA Ahead of 2020 Free Agency
Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesWith the start of the 2020 NFL league year quickly approaching Wednesday, the NFL Players Association membership voted in favor of the proposed collective bargaining agreement.The free-agency negotiating window opens Monday, and the passage of the new CBA removes what would’ve been a significant hurdle during the process.According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero,…
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With the start of the 2020 NFL league year quickly approaching Wednesday, the NFL Players Association membership voted in favor of the proposed collective bargaining agreement.
The free-agency negotiating window opens Monday, and the passage of the new CBA removes what would've been a significant hurdle during the process.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the 2020 salary cap is set at $198.2 million, an increase of $10 million from 2019. That additional cap space is likely to spark a spending spree, especially for the franchises with money to burn.
For example, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Ryan Tannehill agreed to a four-year, $118 million deal to stay with the Tennessee Titans.
Here's a look at the financial situation for each team, per Over the Cap.
Arizona Cardinals
- Salary-Cap Space: $37,908,710
- Offensive Spending: $80,214,250
- Defensive Spending: $44,199,849
Atlanta Falcons
- Salary-Cap Space: $2,182,104
- Offensive Spending: $122,983,431
- Defensive Spending: $73,402,835
Baltimore Ravens
- Salary-Cap Space: $19,674,854
- Offensive Spending: $57,938,830
- Defensive Spending: $118,634,362
Buffalo Bills
- Salary-Cap Space: $80,186,213
- Offensive Spending: $75,017,602
- Defensive Spending: $62,408,055
Carolina Panthers
- Salary-Cap Space: $22,541,233
- Offensive Spending: $75,394,517
- Defensive Spending: $80,330,996
Chicago Bears
- Salary-Cap Space: $11,757,111
- Offensive Spending: $96,468,156
- Defensive Spending: $101,643,370
Cincinnati Bengals
- Salary-Cap Space: $51,907,026
- Offensive Spending: $82,791,920
- Defensive Spending: $68,475,341
Cleveland Browns
- Salary-Cap Space: $65,879,940
- Offensive Spending: $83,132,453
- Defensive Spending: $73,192,295
Dallas Cowboys
- Salary-Cap Space: $72,468,123
- Offensive Spending: $83,804,679
- Defensive Spending: $58,416,007
Denver Broncos
- Salary-Cap Space: $43,651,714
- Offensive Spending: $67,975,306
- Defensive Spending: $103,229,553
Detroit Lions
- Salary-Cap Space: $51,428,544
- Offensive Spending: $81,553,307
- Defensive Spending: $72,274,084
Green Bay Packers
- Salary-Cap Space: $26,150,042
- Offensive Spending: $96,565,584
- Defensive Spending: $75,302,925
Houston Texans
- Salary-Cap Space: $50,397,117
- Offensive Spending: $90,839,782
- Defensive Spending: $71,386,735
Indianapolis Colts
- Salary-Cap Space: $84,135,255
- Offensive Spending: $96,093,516
- Defensive Spending: $61,952,663
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Salary-Cap Space: $13,008,036
- Offensive Spending: $96,006,947
- Defensive Spending: $68,746,891
Kansas City Chiefs
- Salary-Cap Space: $11,874,494
- Offensive Spending: $114,768,198
- Defensive Spending: $85,374,920
Las Vegas Raiders
- Salary-Cap Space: $53,605,596
- Offensive Spending: $118,952,093
- Defensive Spending: $48,471,214
Los Angeles Chargers
- Salary-Cap Space: $49,874,302
- Offensive Spending: $73,228,993
- Defensive Spending: $71,591,743
Los Angeles Rams
- Salary-Cap Space: $17,232,144
- Offensive Spending: $114,855,814
- Defensive Spending: $72,333,657
Miami Dolphins
- Salary-Cap Space: $86,050,174
- Offensive Spending: $63,503,401
- Defensive Spending: $70,239,703
Minnesota Vikings
- Salary-Cap Space: $18,912,236
- Offensive Spending: $106,867,572
- Defensive Spending: $66,813,796
New England Patriots
- Salary-Cap Space: $39,859,589
- Offensive Spending: $73,759,026
- Defensive Spending: $81,170,450
New Orleans Saints
- Salary-Cap Space: $7,523,192
- Offensive Spending: $100,744,001
- Defensive Spending: $86,555,708
New York Giants
- Salary-Cap Space: $76,635,117
- Offensive Spending: $85,039,109
- Defensive Spending: $26,409,509
New York Jets
- Salary-Cap Space: $48,218,190
- Offensive Spending: $72,392,858
- Defensive Spending: $90,334,694
Philadelphia Eagles
- Salary-Cap Space: $40,000,800
- Offensive Spending: $107,028,867
- Defensive Spending: $67,271,821
Pittsburgh Steelers
- Salary-Cap Space: –$219,025
- Offensive Spending: $101,076,037
- Defensive Spending: $99,717,715
San Francisco 49ers
- Salary-Cap Space: $12,896,899
- Offensive Spending: $95,855,974
- Defensive Spending: $92,805,691
Seattle Seahawks
- Salary-Cap Space: $42,818,972
- Offensive Spending: $98,329,034
- Defensive Spending: $55,028,385
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Salary-Cap Space: $78,094,844
- Offensive Spending: $80,214,250
- Defensive Spending: $44,199,849
Tennessee Titans
- Salary-Cap Space: $64,313,327
- Offensive Spending: $69,071,519
- Defensive Spending: $78,524,773
Washington Redskins
- Salary-Cap Space: $59,278,737
- Offensive Spending: $70,520,860
- Defensive Spending: $70,661,516
Free agency formally begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, at which time players can officially sign their new contracts.
Players who received the franchise tag have until July 15 to work out a long-term extension with their respective teams.
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