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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:54 pm
by gibbsfan
langleyparkjoe wrote:Damn, they can sign me to the team for a cool grand and still have tons of money left! LOL


and me too wow :) good stuff

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:55 pm
by 1niksder
langleyparkjoe wrote:Damn, they can sign me to the team for a cool grand and still have tons of money left! LOL


They spent $117,023,788 in cap money and have $13,725,000 in dead cap yet have between $8 and $10M to spend... The Cap is $120,400,000 with a $3M credit
available.

In other words New CBA, and The Redskins still don't have a Cap ceiling

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:54 pm
by fredp45
Assuming Landry can get healthy, which I think he will, I'd give him a new contract now, with this year's cap room..

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:26 pm
by frankcal20
That's a good idea or you wait until later in the year. Have to look out for injury signings.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:03 pm
by Red_One43
Updated cap space, as of August 29

From time to time, you ask for an update as to where each team resides under the salary cap. From time to time, we give you what you want.

Here’s the most recent information, from the team with the most space to the team with the least.

For now, the number is based on the 51 highest-paid players on the roster. Once the season starts, all 53 players on the roster, plus anyone on injured reserve and the Physically Unable to Perform list, must fit under the cap.

Chiefs: $32.7 million.

Buccaneers: $29.5 million.

Bengals: $29 million.

Jaguars: $28 million.

Broncos: $24.5 million.

Bills: $24.4 million.

Bears: $19.3 million.

Browns: $18.8 million.

Seahawks: $18.3 million.

49ers: $15.4 million.

Packers: $12.8 million.

Patriots: $12.5 million.

Redskins: $11 million.
Jets: $10.7 million.

Dolphins: $9.5 million.

Cardinals: $9.4 million.

Titans: $7.9 million.

Panthers: $7.7 million.

Cowboys: $6.3 million.

Raiders: $5.3 million.

Giants: $4.6 million.

Saints: $4.3 million.

Colts: $3.7 million.

Chargers: $2.7 million.

Ravens: $2.3 million.

Texans: $2.2 million.

Steelers: $2.2 million.

Eagles: $2.1 million.

Falcons: $1.8 million.

Rams: $750,000.

Lions: $730,000.

Vikings: $370,000.


http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... august-29/