The salary cap increased to $224.8 million for the 2023 season.
For some teams, the slight increase in cap space provides a little breathing room to retain players on expiring deals or acquire talent that could help them succeed in the upcoming season.
Other teams see hardly any relief, and one of the primary reasons is because of dead money against the salary cap. While NFL teams may trade or release players, there isnβt exactly a free lunch as teams may still owe money on the contract β hence the βdead money,β even though the player is with a new team.
Where do the Buffalo Bills sit in terms of dead money?
Here is a look at the teams that owe the most to least dead money ahead of free agency. All salary cap figures are via Over The Cap.
Most dead money: DT Fletcher Cox ($15,359,292)
Most dead money: LB Cory Littleton ($9,986,000)
Most dead money: RB Christian McCaffrey $18,352,250
Most dead money: DE Robert Quinn ($13,233,520)
Most dead money: DE Dee Ford ($8,589,999)
Most dead money: S Adrian Amos ($7,950,000)
Most dead money: CB William Jackson ($9,000,000)
Most dead money: LB Deion Jones ($12,140,784)
Most dead money: WR Julio Jones ($8,400,000)
Most dead money: DE Jordan Phillips ($5,904,334)
Most dead money: RT Laβel Collins ($8,384,029)
Most dead money: WR Sterling Shepard ($4,245,000)
Most dead money: DT Stephon Tuitt ($4,755,000)
Most dead money: DE Akiem Hicks ($4,903,295)
Most dead money: TE Austin Hooper ($7,500,000)
Most dead money: WR DJ Chark ($5,976,667)
Most dead…
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