A look at every NFL team’s current salary cap situation and biggest spenders in 2023 offseason

We are racing through the NFL offseason, and are now in the “OTA” phase. In the blink of an eye, we will be playing preseason football. It has certainly been a dramatic offseason. We’ve seen some teams like the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens open up their wallets for big-time signings and extensions, while other teams like the Los Angeles Rams have been more interested in selling off assets.

Now that we are in June, it seems like a good time to reset and examine which teams still have large amounts of money available, and which clubs have spent the most dollars. 

Here is each NFL team’s cap situation as of Friday, June 2.

All salary cap and spending info comes from Over The Cap. 

1. Bears

$32,578,173

2. Panthers

$27,249,322

3. Cardinals

$26,679,614

4. Jets

$24,452,295

5. Lions

$23,721,793

6. Colts

$23,388,906

7. Cowboys

$20,477,860

8. Texans

$16,808,849

9. Packers

$16,567,483

10. Steelers

$15,726,194

11. Bengals

$14,919,110

12. Saints

$14,271,778

13. Patriots

$14,124,960

14. Dolphins

$13,904,327

15. Browns

$13,864,088

16. Eagles

$13,854,767

17. Chargers

$12,612,249

18. Commanders

$11,570,245

19. Ravens

$11,535,327

20. Jaguars

$11,203,063

21. 49ers

$10,719,232

22. Falcons

$10,698,519

23. Broncos

$9,932,047

24. Vikings

$9,649,639

25. Seahawks

$7,940,094

26. Titans

$7,737,260

27. Giants

$3,824,536

28. Raiders

$3,367,129

29. Rams

$1,493,514

30. Bills

$1,400,994

31. Chiefs

$652,557

32. Buccaneers

$401,791

The Bears started off free agency with the most available cap space, and somehow, they still remain on top. That’s not for a lack of moves either, as they signed linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards, offensive guard Nate Davis, running back D’Onta Foreman and tight end Robert Tonyan. Splashy signings to go along with underrated ones. General manager Ryan Poles has done a great job setting the Bears up for success moving forward.

The Panthers sitting at No. 2 is pretty interesting. They’ve made some noteworthy additions in Adam Thielen, Miles…


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Author : Jordan Dajani

Publish date : 2023-06-02 12:24:58

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