NFL Team Spending: Each team's 2024 cap
As the 2024 NFL season intensifies, we take a closer look at how teams are managing their finances under this year’s $255.4 million salary cap. Using data from Over The Cap, we’ve analyzed each franchise’s spending to uncover where the biggest investments are being made. Here’s the breakdown!
Active cash spending: $175,867,007
The Denver Broncos have spent the least of all teams this year, but that's more out of necessity, as they currently have over $75 million tied up in dead cap space thanks to Russell Wilson's outstanding $56 million contract.
Active cash spending: $183,964,898
New England has been reserved with their spending in 2024 and as a result still has $37,614,138 in cap space.
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Active cash spending: $183,964,898
Tampa Bay continues to navigate the post-Tom Brady era with more measured spending.
Active cash spending: $185,884,801
The Vikings have kept their books in check in 2024, despite a pretty hefty amount of cap tied up in dead money.
Active cash spending: $188,881,169
With over $64.2 million in dead cap money, Buffalo has had to reign in spending in 2024.
Active cash spending: $189,938,682
The New York Jets have considerably curbed their spending in recent years, and ditching the likes of C.J. Uzomah and Laken Tomlinson certainly helped.
Active cash spending: $189,164,674
With dead money tied up in contracts to Haason Reddick and Derek Barnett, Philadelphia hasn't had all that much to play with.
Total cash spending: $197,515,669
While being highly competitive, Detroit has also been one of the most balanced with their spending in 2024.
Active cash spending: $198,999,778
The Titans remain focused on balancing their payroll with new additions and retaining key defensive talent.
Total cash spending: $199,472,906
Despite Justin Herbert’s massive 2023 contract, the Chargers aren't among the top spenders in 2024.
Total cash spending: $200,639,529
With Jordan Love taking the reins, the Packers have balanced spending while focusing on younger talent.
Active cash spending: $202,068,603
The Raiders made major financial commitments, especially to stars like Maxx Crosby and Davante Adams.
Active cash spending: $203,465,589
Washington’s spending has focused on upgrading both sides of the ball under new ownership.
Active cash spending: $207,346,534
Miami’s spending includes contracts for stars like Tyreek Hill and Jalen Ramsey, as they aim to challenge in the AFC.
Active cash spending: $208,321,890
The Panthers are investing in their future, particularly around rookie quarterback Bryce Young. A big promise for the franchise.
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Active cash spending: $209,723,721
Seattle has made strategic investments in young talent and key veterans to continue their rebuild.
Active cash spending: $211,722,667
New Orleans big spending in the last few years has kept their books pretty tied up in 2024.
Active cash spending: $215,411,365
True to form, Dallas has spent big, particularly on star players like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons.
Active cash spending: $216,701,619
Known for their strong roster, the 49ers have made large financial commitments to stars like Nick Bosa and Christian McCaffrey.
Active cash spending: $218,917,466
Houston is continuing its rebuilding phase, spending heavily to bring in veteran talent and surround rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud with the right support.
Active cash spending: $219,361,601
The Steelers remain a balanced spender, maintaining their commitment to long-term success without overextending financially.
Active cash spending: $222,667,500
The Cardinals are paying for contracts from previous seasons as they rebuild under a new regime.
Active cash spending: $224,132,731
The specter of Deshaun Watson's five year, $230 million contract looms large over Cleveland in 2024.
Active cash spending: $225,498,330
The Rams' spending is a little out of control, especially given that they have close to $30 million in dead cap money.
Active cash spending: $226,417,631
The Jaguars have spent up this year, but so far haven't got too much to show for it.
Active cash spending: $228,703,635
The Giants have prioritized retaining core talent, especially after extending quarterback Daniel Jones and star running back Saquon Barkley.
Active cash spending: $230,938,527
Baltimore’s big investment in Lamar Jackson, along with other key players, keeps them competitive in the AFC North.
Active cash spending: $236,790,970
While Patrick Mahomes’ contract is a big factor here, the Chiefs have actually carefully managed their payroll while still investing in key players.
Active cash spending: $238,267,573
The Colts are focusing on a youth movement, on the back of the development of rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Active cash spending: $238,374,959
The Bears have committed to building around Justin Fields, spending heavily to shore up both their offensive line and defense.
Active cash spending: $$240,637,592
The Falcons continue to invest in their defense and skill positions as they continue their costly rebuild.
Active cash spending: $247,201,667
Joe Burrow’s 2023 275m five-year contract has significantly boosted Cincinnati’s spending. Money well spent?
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