Thursday, August 4, 2011

PFT releases salary cap figures

ProFootballTalk of NBCSports has released the salary cap numbers of all 32 NFL teams as of Thursday afternoon. Here is what Florio came up with:
  1. Buccaneers ($ 29,560,000)
  2. Chiefs ($ 28,431,000)
  3. Jaguars ($ 28,000,000)
  4. Browns ($ 27,620,000)
  5. Bengals ($ 27,164,000)
  6. Broncos ($26,542,000)
  7. Bills ($ 23,460,000)
  8. 49ers ($ 22,570,000)
  9. Bears ($ 19,300,000)
  10. Seahawks ($ 16,387,000)
  11. Cardinals ($ 14,603,000)
  12. Redskins ($ 11,450,000)
  13. Packers ($ 11,106,000)
  14. Jets ($ 8,920,000)
  15. Dolphins ($ 8,446,000)
  16. Colts ($7,925,000)
  17. Titans ($ 7,127,000)
  18. Saints ($ 7,027,000)
  19. Patriots ($ 5,264,000)
  20. Chargers ($ 5,031,000)
  21. Eagles ($4,604,000)
  22. Ravens ($ 3,558,000)
  23. Panthers ($ 1,915,000)
  24. Vikings ($ 938,000)
  25. Falcons ($811,000)
  26. Giants ($623,000)
  27. Rams ($621,000)
  28. Texans (Above $3,358,000)
  29. Cowboys (Above $6,671,000)
  30. Lions (Above $7,793,000)
  31. Steelers (Above $8,597,000)
  32. Raiders (Above $15,246,000)  
The Cowboys may try to get under the cap by letting go of Terrence Newman, and replacing him with Alan Ball, who will move back to cornerback. It will be hard for the Raiders to make it under, but I think all of these teams will find a way to decrease the deficit.

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