skylive5 Posted March 11, 2008 Share Posted March 11, 2008 http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AmF5...o&type=lgns 1. Tampa Bay $42.8 million 2. New Orleans $31.1 million 3. Kansas City $30.0 million 4. Tennessee $27.2 million 5. Buffalo $26.6 million 6. Jacksonville $26.2 million 7. Green Bay $24.4 million 8. Chicago $22.5 million 9. Miami $21.0 million 10. San Diego $18.7 million 11. Minnesota $18.6 million 12. Houston $15.6 million 13. Denver $15.2 million 14. San Francisco $15.0 million 15. St. Louis $14.6 million 16. Philadelphia $13.9 million 17. Cincinnati $13.3 million 18. Atlanta $12.5 million 19. Cleveland $12.0 million 20. New York Giants $11.1 million 21. New England $10.8 million 22. Seattle $9.1 million 23. Carolina $8.3 million 24. Washington $7.7 million 25. Indianapolis $7.6 million 26. Oakland $6.4 million 27. Baltimore $4.7 million 28. New York Jets $4.5 million 29. Detroit $4.4 million 30. Dallas $3.9 million 31. Pittsburgh $1.3 million 32. Arizona $310,078 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randall Posted March 11, 2008 Share Posted March 11, 2008 Good post thanks. GB's goes up. Wednesday, March 5: Brett's retirement obviously affects the Packers in many ways...but from a salary cap perspective, the 2008 cap significantly increases -- net gain of $11.03m ($35m total available). Although it also brings into play Article XXIV, Section 5: Minimum Team Salary which is 86.4% of the $116.729m salary cap, I don't see that being a problem. It'll be interesting to see how much the Packers carry forward into the 2009 cap... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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