Salary Cap Update All 32 Teams
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Salary Cap Update All 32 Teams
Per Aaron Wilson
NFC South salary cap update:
Buccaneers ($16.717 million)
Panthers ($5.128 million)
Falcons ($1.656 million)
Saints ($1.656 million)
NFC North salary cap update:
Vikings ($13.5 million)
Bears ($5.815 million)
Lions ($4.378 million)
Packers ($3.35 million)
NFC West salary cap update:
Seahawks ($13.719 million)
49ers ($4.627 million)
Rams ($4.232 million)
Cardinals ($8,795)
NFC East salary cap update:
Eagles ($12.05 million)
Redskins ($4.951 million)
Giants ($2.585 million)
TtiT ($2.014 million)
AFC South salary cap update:
Jaguars ($19.319 million)
Titans ($17.191 million)
Colts ($10.314 million)
Texans ($2.944 million)
AFC West salary cap update:
Chiefs ($18.123 million)
Broncos ($10.832 million)
Chargers ($3.811 million)
Raiders ($29,341)
AFC East salary cap update:
Patriots ($10.717 million)
Bills ($9.715 million)
Jets $7.854 million)
Dolphins ($6.074 million)
AFC North salary cap update:
Bengals ($19.08 million)
Browns ($18.5 million)
Steelers ($4.332 million)
Ravens ($1.653 million)
NFC South salary cap update:
Buccaneers ($16.717 million)
Panthers ($5.128 million)
Falcons ($1.656 million)
Saints ($1.656 million)
NFC North salary cap update:
Vikings ($13.5 million)
Bears ($5.815 million)
Lions ($4.378 million)
Packers ($3.35 million)
NFC West salary cap update:
Seahawks ($13.719 million)
49ers ($4.627 million)
Rams ($4.232 million)
Cardinals ($8,795)
NFC East salary cap update:
Eagles ($12.05 million)
Redskins ($4.951 million)
Giants ($2.585 million)
TtiT ($2.014 million)
AFC South salary cap update:
Jaguars ($19.319 million)
Titans ($17.191 million)
Colts ($10.314 million)
Texans ($2.944 million)
AFC West salary cap update:
Chiefs ($18.123 million)
Broncos ($10.832 million)
Chargers ($3.811 million)
Raiders ($29,341)
AFC East salary cap update:
Patriots ($10.717 million)
Bills ($9.715 million)
Jets $7.854 million)
Dolphins ($6.074 million)
AFC North salary cap update:
Bengals ($19.08 million)
Browns ($18.5 million)
Steelers ($4.332 million)
Ravens ($1.653 million)
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Re: Salary Cap Update All 32 Teams
Teams with less Cap Space than the Skins, who weren't pick pocketed for $18M the night before the draft
Falcons ($1.656 million)
Saints ($1.656 million)
Lions ($4.378 million)
Packers ($3.35 million)
Rams ($4.232 million)
Cardinals ($8,795)
Giants ($2.585 million)
Texans ($2.944 million)
Chargers ($3.811 million)
Raiders ($29,341)
Steelers ($4.332 million)
Ravens ($1.653 million)
That's almost half the League... with the rookie pool not being set until after the draft this year all of these teams are dodging a bullet, a bullet that would have to be dealt with had the Skins not been robbed to start with.
So on top of getting a extra $1.6M from the Skins now they'll have more time to get their books in order too.
Falcons ($1.656 million)
Saints ($1.656 million)
Lions ($4.378 million)
Packers ($3.35 million)
Rams ($4.232 million)
Cardinals ($8,795)
Giants ($2.585 million)
Texans ($2.944 million)
Chargers ($3.811 million)
Raiders ($29,341)
Steelers ($4.332 million)
Ravens ($1.653 million)
That's almost half the League... with the rookie pool not being set until after the draft this year all of these teams are dodging a bullet, a bullet that would have to be dealt with had the Skins not been robbed to start with.
So on top of getting a extra $1.6M from the Skins now they'll have more time to get their books in order too.
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Re: Salary Cap Update All 32 Teams
1niksder wrote:now they'll have more time to get their books in order too.
Funny how that worked out for the G-strings, huh?

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Re: Salary Cap Update All 32 Teams
1niksder wrote:Teams with less Cap Space than the Skins, who weren't pick pocketed for $18M the night before the draft
Falcons ($1.656 million)
Saints ($1.656 million)
Lions ($4.378 million)
Packers ($3.35 million)
Rams ($4.232 million)
Cardinals ($8,795)
Giants ($2.585 million)
Texans ($2.944 million)
Chargers ($3.811 million)
Raiders ($29,341)
Steelers ($4.332 million)
Ravens ($1.653 million)
That's almost half the League... with the rookie pool not being set until after the draft this year all of these teams are dodging a bullet, a bullet that would have to be dealt with had the Skins not been robbed to start with.
So on top of getting a extra $1.6M from the Skins now they'll have more time to get their books in order too.
This just stinks the more and more you hear about it. At every turn someone else is benefiting from our ability to not break the rules and get contracts sanctioned and approved by the powers that be.
What a crock of sh1t!!!!!
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I have the Skins at $5,056,515 under with about $4.3M set aside for RGIII and 3rd rounder Josh LeribeusAs of July 15. Without the Drew Brees and Tyvon Branch deals reflected.
Jaguars: $25.11 million.
Titans: $19.97 million.
Browns: $17.77 million.
Chiefs: $16.54 million.
Bengals: $16.30 million.
Eagles: $15.74 million.
Buccaneers: $15.74 million.
Colts: $14.59 million.
Broncos: $11.71 million.
Packers: $11.25 million.
Patriots: $10.87 million.
Vikings: $10.52 million.
Panthers: $8.76 million.
Seahawks: $8.47 million.
Bills: $7.36 million.
Cowboys: $7.18 million.
Redskins: $6.97 million.
Jets: $5.86 million.
Cardinals: $4.55 million.
Dolphins: $4.45 million.
Texans: $4.05 million.
Bears: $3.82 million.
Lions: $3.77 million.
Steelers: $3.73 million.
Rams: $3.60 million.
49ers: $3.39 million.
Giants: $3.11 million.
Chargers: $2.86 million.
Falcons: $2.75 million.
Saints: $2.12 million.
Raiders: $1.34 million.
Ravens: $606,000.
Almost a $2M ($1,913,485) difference....

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As of September 7th
Eagles: $21.4 million.
Jaguars: $20.7 million.
Chiefs: $14.5 million.
Titans: $14.1 million.
Bills: $13.6 million.
Browns: $13.4 million.
Buccaneers: $13.2 million.
Seahawks: $13.2 million.
Broncos: $12.3 million.
Bengals: $10.4 million.
Patriots: $8.4 million.
Vikings: $8.2 million.
Dolphins: $7.1 million.
Packers: $6.9 million.
Cardinals: $6.6 million.
Redskins: $6.1 million.
Jets: $5.9 million.
Cowboys: $5.7 million.
Colts: $5.3 million.
Panthers: $5.3 million.
Bears: $4.5 million.
Saints: $4.1 million.
Rams: $4.0 million.
Chargers: $3.5 million.
Raiders: $2.3 million.
Giants: $2.2 million.
Lions: $2.0 million.
Steelers; $1.6 million.
Ravens: $1.4 million.
Falcons: $1.3 million.
Texans: $882,000.
49ers: $880,000.
Eagles: $21.4 million.
Jaguars: $20.7 million.
Chiefs: $14.5 million.
Titans: $14.1 million.
Bills: $13.6 million.
Browns: $13.4 million.
Buccaneers: $13.2 million.
Seahawks: $13.2 million.
Broncos: $12.3 million.
Bengals: $10.4 million.
Patriots: $8.4 million.
Vikings: $8.2 million.
Dolphins: $7.1 million.
Packers: $6.9 million.
Cardinals: $6.6 million.
Redskins: $6.1 million.
Jets: $5.9 million.
Cowboys: $5.7 million.
Colts: $5.3 million.
Panthers: $5.3 million.
Bears: $4.5 million.
Saints: $4.1 million.
Rams: $4.0 million.
Chargers: $3.5 million.
Raiders: $2.3 million.
Giants: $2.2 million.
Lions: $2.0 million.
Steelers; $1.6 million.
Ravens: $1.4 million.
Falcons: $1.3 million.
Texans: $882,000.
49ers: $880,000.