The salary cap might be rebounding a bit faster than originally projected. The numbers are still subject to change based on final revenue totals from TV deals, radio contracts, and gambling partnerships.
https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/sta...17126458855425
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The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to a $208.2 million salary cap ceiling for 2022, per source.
There is no cap floor as of now. The sides agreed last August to spread the COVID-related revenue shortfall from 2020 over several years, and the cap dropped to $182.5M this year.
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https://twitter.com/DanGrazianoESPN/...16823672229892
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The 2019 cap (pre-COVID) was $198.2M per team, and at the time the cap was growing by about $10M per year. At that pace, the 2022 cap would have been about $218M. So $208.2M still isn't "caught up." But it would exceed the expectations of many who feared cap might stay flat.
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https://twitter.com/FieldYates/statu...17895354642443
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All teams are looking for as much cap space as possible, including those already heavy on the books. 6 teams already have cap commitments north of $200M for 2022, per OvertheCap:
1. Packers: $237M
2. Cowboys: $228M
3. Rams: $212M
4. Saints: $208M
5. Giants: $202M
6. Bills: $201M
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