The NFL salary cap continues to go up with all 32 teams set to work with $224.8 million in 2023.
However, not every team will start out with the same amount of breathing room.
Every NFL team has to be under the salary cap by the start of the new league year in March. For some franchises, they will easily be able to walk under the limit. Other teams will have to limbo their way under the cap.
Here is a look at the salary cap space for all 32 NFL teams following the Super Bowl. All figures are from Spotrac unless otherwise noted.
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How can you not put together a dominant team around a talented quarterback on a rookie contract? Throw in Chicago has the No. 1 overall pick — that they don’t have to use on a quarterback — and Matt Eberflus should have the Monsters of the Midway resurrected in no time.

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With how wide open the NFC South is, the Falcons should look into adding impactful free agents who can push the team back to the top of the division.

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Will the Giants try to keep both Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley? What if defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale had a few more pieces to scheme with?

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Their No. 2 overall pick is most likely going to be used on a quarterback, which means their salary cap space ought to go towards bringing in productive veterans.

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Do the Bengals go cheap because Joe Burrow’s extension is inevitable, or do they spend some of that cap space to return to the Super Bowl?

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The Seahawks weren’t expected to make the playoffs. At best, it was supposed to be like 2011 when they finished 7-9 with Tavaris Jackson under center. Instead Seattle showed that Pete Carroll still has it. The Seahawks can use the space to add more weapons offensively.

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The Patriots are in a good spot to reclaim the AFC East as they have a decent quarterback under rookie contract and that much salary cap space.

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The Ravens should use their extra space to work out a contract extension with Lamar Jackson and get it over with. Otherwise they will have to eat the same dollar amount…
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