Back to the Top News Newsfeed

Updated NFL Salary Cap Outlook for All 32 Teams Entering Week 4 of Free Agency 2024

Related Topics: Julian Blackmon, Justin Simmons

With the days ticking down until the 2024 NFL draft, free agency moves have all but slowed to a crawl around the league.

Some teams still have a lot of cash to burn, so that's not necessarily the issue. Instead, general managers might by and large be waiting to see how the draft shakes out before they consider any more big additions.

Here's a look at the salary cap situation across the league:

Salary Cap Space

  • Arizona Cardinals: $29,127,212
  • Atlanta Falcons: $6,305,642
  • Baltimore Ravens: $12,073,014
  • Buffalo Bills: $7,675,107
  • Carolina Panthers: $8,364,958
  • Chicago Bears: $22,464,788
  • Cincinnati Bengals: $23,652,449
  • Cleveland Browns: $4,061,074
  • Dallas Cowboys: $6,743,989
  • Denver Broncos: $17,842,391
  • Detroit Lions: $26,614,808
  • Green Bay Packers: $21,909,437
  • Houston Texans: $31,908,401
  • Indianapolis Colts: $16,917,296
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: $12,201,442
  • Kansas City Chiefs: $6,591,337
  • Las Vegas Raiders: $24,206,943
  • Los Angeles Chargers: $30,649,335
  • Los Angeles Rams: $14,331,807
  • Miami Dolphins: $4,808,589
  • Minnesota Vikings: $16,839,744
  • New England Patriots: $46,941,659
  • New Orleans Saints: $8,314,955
  • New York Giants: $7,474,428
  • New York Jets: $1,433,076
  • Philadelphia Eagles: $31,840,427
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: $14,079,907
  • San Francisco 49ers: $6,777,744
  • Seattle Seahawks: $2,033,670
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $2,539,766
  • Tennessee Titans: $39,881,098
  • Washington Commanders: $43,577,853

Cap data is courtesy of Over the Cap

Edge-rusher Jadeveon Clowney and cornerback Tre'Davious White were the most recent stars to find a new home.