The NFL has officially informed its teams that the salary cap for the upcoming season will be set at $301.2 million per club, according to @AdamSchefter. This new figure marks a significant milestone for the league's financial structure.
This total represents a $22 million increase per team over last year’s cap. The jump provides all 32 franchises with expanded resources to navigate the offseason, including the signing of free agents and the negotiation of long-term contract extensions for marquee players.
The announcement of the cap number is a critical step in the NFL calendar, as it allows front offices to finalize their budgets before the start of the new league year. With the cap now officially set at $301.2 million, teams can proceed with roster adjustments, including potential cuts or restructures to meet the new requirements.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Sources & Original Reporting


