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NFL Teams Salary Cap Space Pre-2013 Season
In 2013, the NFL Salary Cap took a slight increase, reaching $121.1 million. This means there are 20 teams under the salary cap, including six with huge room to make big moves in free agency, having more than $20 million under the cap.
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How NFL Teams Are Using the Franchise Tag
NFL Free agency begins on March 13, meaning teams across the league have been putting the franchise tag, with careful thought or without it, on their prize and prime free agents, with Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints (busy with other troubles) leading the free agents class of 2012 being the most notable name on the tag list.
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Randy Moss Couldn’t Stay Retired for too Long
Randy Moss couldn’t stay away from the NFL for too long, and six months after his decision to retire from professional football, the 35 year old record setting wide receiver announced he’s coming back for the 2012 season, which will probably open some sort of bidding war between the teams.
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NFL Teams Salary Cap Space Pre-2012 Season
The salary cap in 2011 was $120,3750,000, soft cap. Teams had the ability to borrow $3 millino from future caps, so the actual salary cap for the season was $123 million. In 2012, it’ll be somewhere around $121-125 million, and the ability to borrow $2 million from future caps. Lets put the ’12 at an estimated $124 million.