Salary Cap: Alle Teams können umrechnen!!

  • Der Cap ist 2 Mio höher,als alle gedacht haben.Dementsprechend dürfte das lustige Bieten um TO jetzt noch ein bischen in die Höhe gehen :D

    By Len Pasquarelli
    ESPN.com

    INDIANAPOLIS -- For the first time in history, the NFL salary cap will top $80 million in 2004, league and union officials confirmed.


    At a meeting in Dallas late in the 2003 season, club officials were told to plan for a cap of about $78.7 million. Instead, the spending limit for the '04 season will be approximately $80.5 million.


    While that might not seem a very significant amount, the nearly $2 million bump from the anticipated ceiling represents some more breathing room for franchises struggling to come into cap compliance. The league-wide cap was $75.1 million in 2003.


    Teams must be under the cap by the end of business on March 2. The new cap number is expected to be announced by the end of the week.


    "We've tried to identify every dollar [of designated gross revenue] that should count toward the cap," said one high-ranking NFL Players Association official. "And we feel like we do a pretty good job of it. But this year, we made up our minds to be better than we've ever been, to find every dollar coming to us."


    It is not unusual for the cap limit to grow a bit from the anticipated amount but in the past the increase has been negligible.


    Two representation agencies, both held in high regard by the NFLPA, told ESPN.com this week that they had learned the cap would be set at $80 million to $81 million. Officials at one of those agencies, with close ties to NFLPA executive director Gene Upshaw, agreed the increase could help solve cap woes of a few clubs.


    Executives from some teams acknowledged they had heard the cap might grow but said they were surprised by the size of the increase.

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  • Wer wieviel Geld zur Verfügung hat

    Dieses Jahr beträgt der von der NFL festgelegte Salary Cap 80,5 Millionen Dollar. http://www.bigplay.ch hat im Folgenden zusammengestellt, wieviel jedem Team für Neuverpflichtungen aktuell zur Verfügung stehen.

    UNTER DEM SALARY CAP

    Baltimore Ravens: 24,8 Mio. Dollar
    Philadelphia Eagles: 24.4 Mio. Dollar
    New Orleans Saints: 22,4 Mio. Dollar
    Minnesota Vikings: 20,9 Mio. Dollar
    Arizona Cardinals: 18,7 Mio. Dollar
    Dallas Cowboys: 17,3 Mio. Dollar
    St. Louis Rams: 15,8Mio. Dollar
    Detroit Lions: 14,7 Mio. Dollar
    Carolina Panthers: 14,3 Mio. Dollar
    Chicago Bears: 13,1 Mio. Dollar
    Cincinnati Bengals: 13,1 Mio. Dollar
    Seattle Seahawks: 12,3 Mio. Dollar
    Houston Texans: 12,2 Mio. Dollar
    Jacksonville Jaguars: 11,1 Mio. Dollar
    Buffalo Bills: 8,6 Mio. Dollar
    San Diego Chargers: 6,2 Mio. Dollar
    Indianapolis Colts: 6,0 Mio. Dollar
    Atlanta Falcons: 5,7 Mio. Dollar
    Kansas City Chiefs: 5,6 Mio. Dollar
    Cleveland Browns: 5,0 Mio. Dollar
    New York Giants: 5,0 Mio. Dollar
    New York Jets: 3,1 Mio. Dollar
    Green Bay Packers: 2,9 Mio. Dollar
    Oakland Raiders: 2,3 Mio. Dollar
    San Francisco 49ers: 2,0 Mio. Dollar
    Washington Redskins: 1,4 Mio. Dollar

    ÜBER DEM SALARY CAP

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1,0 Mio. Dollar
    New England Patriots: 2,8 Mio. Dollar
    Pittsburgh Steelers: 2,9 Mio. Dollar
    Denver Broncos: 3,9 Mio. Dollar
    Miami Dolphins: 8,7 Mio. Dollar
    Tennesse Titans: 15,7 Mio. Dollar

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