NFL salary cap tracker: Where each team stands in 2021

NFL salary cap situation for every team in 2021

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The NFL salary cap for this offseason was different than previous years due to the economic downturn created by COVID-19. This means some teams are in less-than-stellar situations during free agency.

Other teams such as the Jacksonville Jaguars find themselves in a tremendous spot. As we continue to focus on the offseason, here’s an updated NFL salary cap tracker and a look at where each team stands.

Note: Updated figures only include free agent contracts in which details have been reported.

Updated: March 17, 6:52 PM EST

New York Jets salary cap room: $54.90 million

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Jacksonville Jaguars salary cap room: $42.35 million

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Indianapolis Colts salary cap room: $41.15 million

Los Angeles Chargers salary cap room: $33.20 million

New England Patriots salary cap room: $32.23 million

Carolina Panthers salary cap room: $31.84 million

Miami Dolphins salary cap room: $28.98 million

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Denver Broncos salary cap room: $28.76 million

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Kansas City Chiefs salary cap room: $27.36 million

Tennessee Titans salary cap room: $23.34 million

Las Vegas Raiders salary cap room: $22.77 million

Washington Football Team salary cap room: $22.58 million

Cincinnati Bengals salary cap room: $21.62 million

San Francisco 49ers salary cap room: $20.30 million

Baltimore Ravens salary cap room: $19.04 million

Dallas Cowboys salary cap room: $17.47 million

Seattle Seahawks salary cap room: $17.45 million

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Cleveland Browns salary cap room: $15.63 million

Buffalo Bills salary cap room: $9.70 million

Tampa Bay Buccaneers salary cap room: $8.51 million

Minnesota Vikings salary cap room: $7.46 million

New York Giants salary cap room: $6.48 million

Arizona Cardinals salary cap room: $6.18 million

Houston Texans salary cap room: $5.62 million

Atlanta Falcons salary cap room: $5.26 million

Pittsburgh Steelers salary cap room: $4.69 million

Detroit Lions salary cap room: $4.23 million

Green Bay Packers salary cap room: $1.47 million

NFL salary cap per team: Worst situations heading into 2021

Chicago Bears salary cap room: -$4.55 million

Philadelphia Eagles salary cap room: -$4.85 million

New Orleans Saints salary cap room: -$6.45 million

Los Angeles Rams salary cap room: -$14.43 million

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