http://proxy.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2349505 Team Cap status (under) Green Bay Packers $35 million Minnesota Vikings $30.9 million Arizona Cardinals $28.9 million Cleveland Browns $27.1 million Philadelphia Eagles $26.1 million San Diego Chargers $24.6 million Jacksonville Jaguars $23.4 million Dallas Cowboys $22.6 million St. Louis Rams $22.1 million New Orleans Saints $20.2 million San Francisco 49ers $20.2 million Detroit Lions $17.7 million Seattle Seahawks $17.3 million New England Patriots $16.9 million Cincinnati Bengals $16.6 million Chicago Bears $14.9 million Buffalo Bills $14.1 million New York Jets $14 million Houston Texans $12.7 million Atlanta Falcons $12.2 million Denver Broncos $10.9 million Baltimore Ravens $10.6 million Carolina Panthers $10.4 million New York Giants $9.9 million Kansas City Chiefs $7.3 million Miami Dolphins $6.3 million Tennessee Titans $6.2 million Pittsburgh Steelers $6.1 million Tampa Bay Buccaneers $5.1 million Oakland Raiders $653,000
It does include ABE... "For Transition Players and Franchise Players, the tender will be included in Team Salary when made until the player is signed, the tender is withdrawn, the Team’s rights are relinquished, or the Tuesday following the tenth game of the regular season (if the player is unsigned)."
As i have been informed numerous times from posters here: that should include abrahams 8 million dollar tender....
Wow...well thats great news...we would have 22 million then once he is traded...niiiiiice...thanks for correcting me
So much for cap hell... Stupid media made it seem like we weren't going to be able to bring in anyone.
It's not 21 million, but it's still pretty damn good, considering the hoopla made about our situation during the season. We can do some things with that.
That's because the media was going off of the previous CBA/cap number of 94mil... instead you get 102.
:lol: And this is AFTER the increase in cap money??!! Nutsy Al Davis: Spend money like Thurston Howell - gather coconuts like Gilligan.