Friday, February 29, 2008

2008 salary cap adjustments for all 32 teams

Originally posted by AdamJT13 from a sports forum:

Here are the cap adjustments for each team. A positive number is the amount added to that team's salary cap limit (more money that they can spend). A negative amount is how much a team's cap limit was lowered (less money they can spend).

Note: This is NOT how much cap room these teams have. It's just how much their cap limit has been adjusted.

Minnesota $18,432,577
Philadelphia $14,087,449
Tampa Bay $13,306,634
Buffalo $12,713,009
Cleveland $12,633,503
Jacksonville $11,920,898
Kansas City $11,658,373
Green Bay $9,430,581
Carolina $8,926,802
New Orleans $8,017,003
Seattle $7,386,108
Indianapolis $6,501,115
Tennessee $5,491,147
N.Y. Jets $5,052,789
Oakland $4,340,722
Miami $3,944,997
New England $2,596,078
Baltimore $2,532,265
San Francisco $2,310,787
Washington $1,821,260
Dallas $998,443
Chicago $726,231
Denver $660,000
St. Louis $632,320
Arizona $0
Cincinnati $0
Atlanta minus-$350,574
San Diego minus-$597,647
Pittsburgh minus-$1,910,774
Houston minus-$2,207,869
N.Y. Giants minus-$3,096,512
Detroit minus-$5,348,065

And here is each team's cap limit --

Note: This is NOT how much of the cap these teams have spent. It's how much they CAN spend.

Minnesota $135,161,577
Philadelphia $130,816,449
Tampa Bay $130,035,634
Buffalo $129,442,009
Cleveland $129,362,503
Jacksonville $128,649,898
Kansas City $128,387,373
Green Bay $126,159,581
Carolina $125,655,802
New Orleans $124,746,003
Seattle $124,115,108
Indianapolis $123,230,115
Tennessee $122,220,147
N.Y. Jets $121,781,789
Oakland $121,069,722
Miami $120,673,997
New England $119,325,078
Baltimore $119,261,265
San Francisco $119,039,787
Washington $118,550,260
Dallas $117,727,443
Chicago $117,455,231
Denver $117,389,000
St. Louis $117,361,320
Arizona $116,729,000
Cincinnati $116,729,000
Atlanta $116,378,426
San Diego $116,131,353
Pittsburgh $114,818,226
Houston $114,521,131
N.Y. Giants $113,632,488
Detroit $111,380,935

Our cap adjustment came in about $500,000 lower than I expected, but the cap was set $729,000 higher than the preliminary figure, so we came out ahead overall, I guess.