NFL Announces 2022 Salary Cap Jumps Nearly $26 Million

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The salary cap for the 2022 season has been set, and the number is a return to what teams are used to expecting from one season to the next.

The NFL’s salary cap has risen to $208.2 million per team for the 2022 season, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Monday.

Last year’s salary cap was 182.5 million.

Top 5 Teams, Salary Cap room:

Indianapolis Colts: $69.99 million

New York Jets: $48.54 million

Miami Dolphins: $48.11 million

Seattle Seahawks: $45.81 millions

Jacksonville Jaguars: $39.31 million

NFL salary cap 2022: Other teams with cap space

  • Chicago Bears: $36.87 million
  • Cincinnati Bengals: $33.78 million
  • Las Vegas Raiders: $32.27 million
  • Carolina Panthers: $29.04 million
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: $27.12 million
  • Denver Broncos: $26.19 million
  • Detroit Lions: $25.82 million
  • Philadelphia Eagles: $23.14 million
  • Los Angeles Chargers: $22.53 million
  • Baltimore Ravens: $16.43 million
  • Cleveland Browns: $16.25 million
  • Atlanta Falcons: $16.05 million
  • New England Patriots: $13.31 million
  • Houston Texans: $12.18 million
  • Washington Commanders: $5.73 million
  • Arizona Cardinals: $5.53 million
  • Tennessee Titans: $4.69 million
  • Dallas Cowboys: $3.10 milllion
  • Buffalo Bills: $824,000

Teams over the NFL salary cap

  • Green Bay Packers: -$43.73 million
  • Los Angeles Rams: -$20.21 million
  • Minnesota Vikings: -$15.20 million
  • San Francisco 49ers: -$7.86 million
  • New Orleans Saints: -$6.64 million
  • Kansas City Chiefs: -$6.28 million
  • New York Giants: -$3.80 million
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: -$3.24 million

NFL salary cap 2022: Other teams with cap space

  • Chicago Bears: $36.87 million
  • Cincinnati Bengals: $33.78 million
  • Las Vegas Raiders: $32.27 million
  • Carolina Panthers: $29.04 million
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: $27.12 million
  • Denver Broncos: $26.19 million
  • Detroit Lions: $25.82 million
  • Philadelphia Eagles: $23.14 million
  • Los Angeles Chargers: $22.53 million
  • Baltimore Ravens: $16.43 million
  • Cleveland Browns: $16.25 million
  • Atlanta Falcons: $16.05 million
  • New England Patriots: $13.31 million
  • Houston Texans: $12.18 million
  • Washington Commanders: $5.73 million
  • Arizona Cardinals: $5.53 million
  • Tennessee Titans: $4.69 million
  • Dallas Cowboys: $3.10 milllion
  • Buffalo Bills: $824,000

Teams over the NFL salary cap

  • Green Bay Packers: -$43.73 million
  • Los Angeles Rams: -$20.21 million
  • Minnesota Vikings: -$15.20 million
  • San Francisco 49ers: -$7.86 million
  • New Orleans Saints: -$6.64 million
  • Kansas City Chiefs: -$6.28 million
  • New York Giants: -$3.80 million
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: -$3.24 million

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David Keech
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David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]