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Salary Cap Situations


CrazyCarl40

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We've got $6,686,806.00 in cap space, for anyone not wanting to go through the link.

Other teams with fairly massive amounts of cap space:

Buffalo Bills $96,114,524.00 $26,260,476.00

Chicago Bears $101,032,032.00 $19,342,968.00

Cincinnati Bengals $93,268,320.00 $27,766,680.00

Cleveland Browns $96,659,589.00 $23,951,161.00

Denver Broncos $102,627,531.00 $24,302,469.00

Jacksonville Jaguars $92,768,120.00 $28,113,480.00

Kansas City Chiefs $93,446,708.00 $32,984,542.00

Seattle Seahawks $104,887,632.00 $15,487,368.00

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $92,988,777.00 $29,955,557.00

The bolded is each of those respective teams' cap spaces.

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We've got $6,686,806.00 in cap space, for anyone not wanting to go through the link.

Other teams with fairly massive amounts of cap space:

Buffalo Bills $96,114,524.00 $26,260,476.00

Chicago Bears $101,032,032.00 $19,342,968.00

Cincinnati Bengals $93,268,320.00 $27,766,680.00

Cleveland Browns $96,659,589.00 $23,951,161.00

Denver Broncos $102,627,531.00 $24,302,469.00

Jacksonville Jaguars $92,768,120.00 $28,113,480.00

Kansas City Chiefs $93,446,708.00 $32,984,542.00

Seattle Seahawks $104,887,632.00 $15,487,368.00

Tampa Bay Buccaneers $92,988,777.00 $29,955,557.00

The bolded is each of those respective teams' cap spaces.

Bucs, Chiefs, and Jags have almost 30mil in cap space surprises me that they didn't play bigger roles in FA.

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Bucs, Chiefs, and Jags have almost 30mil in cap space surprises me that they didn't play bigger roles in FA.

Even sadder is that the Bears have 19 mil and their big off season acquisition was signing Vernon Gholston and now they are going after Aaron Maybin too.

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Bucs, Chiefs, and Jags have almost 30mil in cap space surprises me that they didn't play bigger roles in FA.

Small market teams looking to save money until they're forced to spend it a couple years from now. The $30M they don't spend on the roster instantly becomes $30M in profit.

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Small market teams looking to save money until they're forced to spend it a couple years from now. The $30M they don't spend on the roster instantly becomes $30M in profit.

Man, that really sucks for those teams. All that money to spend that they could be using to get top notch talent to make a playoff run but the owners prefer more money in their pockets... Why don't they just jack up ticket prices like Woody did?

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