Note: These numbers are approximate.
- Last updated on 3/10/21
- 2021 NFL cap space is set at $182.5M.
- Numbers continue to change as signings, cuts, restructures, etc. occur.
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- Jaguars: $73.8M
- Jets: $69.3M
- Patriots: $68.5M
- Colts: $48M
- Bengals: $44M
- Washington: $39M
- Broncos: $32.3M
- Chargers: $25M
- Browns: $24.8M
- Dolphins: $24.3M
- 49ers: $24M
- Seahawks: $20.6M
- Ravens: $20M
- Texans: $19.5M
- Panthers: $19M
- Raiders: $18M
- Cardinals: $14.5M
- Lions: $8M
- Steelers: $5.4M
- Titans: $4M
- Bills: $3.4M
- Cowboys: $2M
- Vikings: – $2.3M
- Bucs: – $3.3M
- Giants: – $8M
- Packers: – $8.5M
- Falcons: – $14M
- Bears: – $19M
- Chiefs: – $20M
- Eagles: – $27M
- Rams: – $32M
- Saints: – $53M
- This post will continue to update as teams make moves.
- Several teams will have to make some moves to get back on the + side. Remember: There are plenty of mechanisms to make the cap work. Teams will cut players or restructure contracts to create more room. For example, the Saints could save $13M in cap space by moving on from Kwon Alexander.
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