The Houston Texans were so close, yet so far away, from finally reaching a Super Bowl in 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs did eventually lose in the title game against the Philadelphia Eagles, but not before eliminating the Texans in the AFC divisional round.
Moving forward, Texans general manager Nick Caserio must make changes to the roster. There will be some tough choices to make regarding several players’ return and current stay with the organization entering 2025.
Currently, some teams are over the cap and still have time to sort that out before the new league year starts. Until NFL clubs figure that out, let’s take a look at the cap numbers across football now.
Here is every NFL team’s current salary cap space (including the Texans) according to Over The Cap:
32. Saints: -$54.1 million
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31. Browns: -$30.2 million

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30. Bills: -$14.1 million

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29. Seahawks: -$13.5 million

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28. Dolphins: -$11.7 million

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27. Falcons: -$11.1 million

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26. Cowboys: -$2.8 million

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25. Texans: -$99.4K

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24. Buccaneers: $2.2 million

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23. Ravens: $6 million

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22. Chiefs: $11.5 million

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21. Eagles: $18.1 million

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20. Jets: $20.6 million

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19. Panthers: $20.9 million

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18. Colts: $28.2 million

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17. Jaguars: $32.2 million

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16. Broncos: $34.8 million

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15. Rams: $38.3 million

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14. Steelers: $40.7 million

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13. Packers: $42.1 million

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12. Giants: $42.4 million

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