from : profootballtalk.com Kansas City Chiefs $31.9 million Tampa Bay Buccaneers $27.8 million Green Bay Packers $24.7 million Buffalo Bills $20.9 million Philadelphia Eagles $19.0 million New Orleans Saints $17.7 million Miami Dolphins $16.2 million Jacksonville Jaguars $13.3 million New York Giants $12.3 million Tennessee Titans $11.8 million Dallas Cowboys $9.6 million Cleveland Browns $9.4 million Chicago Bears $9.2 million San Diego Chargers $9.2 million Seattle Seahawks $8.8 million Atlanta Falcons $8.2 million St. Louis Rams, $8.1 million Carolina Panthers $8.0 million Indianapolis Colts $7.5 million Baltimore Ravens $7.0 million San Francisco 49ers $7.0 million New England Patriots $6.9 million Cincinnati Bengals $6.4 million Denver Broncos $5.9 million Minnesota Vikings $5.0 million Houston Texans $4.9 million Oakland Raiders $4.2 million Detroit Lions $4.0 million Arizona Cardinals $3.5 million New York Jets $1.9 million Washington Redskins $1.8 million Pittsburgh Steelers $1.7 million __________________
That shows me nobody wanted to go play for Uncle Herm. I can you have $32M in cap space the week before the season starts.
wow 30 mill under the cap. that is terrible especially since their is a top cap and revenue sharing. this tells me that kc no longer gives a damn... but that cant be the case, or has herm completely screwed up everyones head out there?
1.9 million... That's good to see. And with Favre on year-to-year, whenever he leaves that's 12 mil off the books, and of course we will probably cut Thomas, and Barrett won't last much longer. I'm happy. Especially since Rhodes got locked up.
That will go up due to the cap rise and people leaving, leaving room for any FAs and draft picks. Good times.
Not a bad idea. High Character guy who remains the #1 he wants to be and him and Cotch as the 1/2?? wow nice. He'd play harder here than he does in Detroit, and he's a pro bowl player.