>

2023 NFL Salary Cap Totals for Each Team

Salary Cap Set at $224.8 Million

The NFL has announced the salary cap for the 2023 season, which has been set at $224.8 million.

This represents an increase of nearly $20 million over the 2022 season.

The minimum salary for an NFL player in 2023 will be $750,000.

Cap Space for Every Team

Here is a look at how all 32 NFL teams currently stand in terms of salary cap space:

  • Atlanta Falcons: $56.4 million
  • Baltimore Ravens: $30.8 million
  • Buffalo Bills: $10.6 million
  • Carolina Panthers: $35.2 million
  • Chicago Bears: $97.2 million
  • Cincinnati Bengals: $13.2 million
  • Cleveland Browns: $19.3 million
  • Dallas Cowboys: $21.2 million
  • Denver Broncos: $9.1 million
  • Detroit Lions: $22.3 million
  • Green Bay Packers: $11.3 million
  • Houston Texans: $36.8 million
  • Indianapolis Colts: $18.4 million
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: $59.4 million
  • Kansas City Chiefs: $6.3 million
  • Las Vegas Raiders: $22.5 million
  • Los Angeles Chargers: $20.5 million
  • Los Angeles Rams: -$14.9 million
  • Miami Dolphins: $18.6 million
  • Minnesota Vikings: $18.5 million
  • New England Patriots: -$1.6 million
  • New Orleans Saints: $37.5 million
  • New York Giants: $43.2 million
  • New York Jets: $42.6 million
  • Philadelphia Eagles: $10.2 million
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: $26.7 million
  • San Francisco 49ers: $18.4 million
  • Seattle Seahawks: $32.2 million
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $55.1 million
  • Tennessee Titans: $15.6 million
  • Washington Commanders: $26.5 million

For the latest NFL salary cap news and analysis, visit Spotrac.com.

Leave a Reply