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    New ranking of the NFL salary ceiling after the league announcement

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsFebruary 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The NFL informed its 32 franchises that the 2025 salary ceiling would be $ 279.2 million, an increase of $ 23.8 million on the $ 255.4 million ceiling. For Arizona cardinalsThis means that they have nearly $ 78.2 million in the ceiling space to work in the offseason, signing new players, re-signing of players who were with the team last season and extending the current players contracts.

    They are among the leaders of the NFL in the CAP space during the offseason, according to the ceiling from Thursday evening.

    Cap Space is currently based on the 51 best team contracts. All teams must be under the salary ceiling when the new year of the league starts on March 12 at 4 p.m. he.

    What is the ceiling space each team? You will find below the 32 teams listed at least with most of the ceiling space, depending on the figures of the ceiling to date of the publication on Thursday.

    Ranking of updated caps spaces

    1. New England Patriots: $ 127.8 million

    2. Las Vegas raiders: $ 96.5 million

    3. Washington commanders: $ 81.9 million

    4. Chicago Bears: $ 79.5 million

    5. Arizona cardinals: $ 78.2 million

    6. Los Angeles Loaders: $ 66.4 million

    7. Minnesota Vikings: $ 63.0 million

    8. Cincinnati Bengals: $ 61.5 million

    9. Pittsburgh Steelers: $ 59.8 million

    10. Detroit Lions: $ 51.6 million

    11. Tennessee titans: $ 50.8 million

    12. San Francisco 49ers: $ 50.2 million

    13. Green Bay Packers: $ 48.8 million

    14. New York Giants: $ 48.1 million

    15. Los Angeles Rams: $ 44.1 million

    16. Denver Broncos: $ 41.2 million

    17. Jacksonville Jaguars: $ 38.1 million

    18. Indianapolis colts: $ 34.9 million

    19. Carolina Panthers: 29.9 million dollars

    20. New York Jets: $ 23.6 million

    21. Philadelphia Eagles: $ 22.1 million

    22. Baltimore Ravens: $ 12.5 million

    23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $ 8.1 million

    24. Kansas City Chiefs: $ 5.8 million

    25. Houston Texans: $ 4.7 million

    26. Dallas cowboys: $ 3.9 million

    27. Miami Dolphins: $ 423,000

    28. Falcons of Atlanta: $ 5.3 million on the ceiling

    29. Seattle Seahawks: $ 6.8 million on the ceiling

    30. Buffalo bills: $ 10.3 million on the ceiling

    31. Cleveland Browns: $ 22.8 million on the ceiling

    32. New Orleans Holy: $ 47.5 million on the ceiling

    Get more cardinals and the cover of the NFL of Jess Root de Cards Wire and others by listening to the last on the climb, see Red Podcast. Subscribe to Spotify,, YouTube Or Apple podcasts.

    This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Up -to -date wage ceiling space classification for the 32 teams

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