Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
12/10/19, 4:28 PM
The NFL informed clubs today that projections for the 2020 salary cap are in the range of $196.8 million to $201.2 million. This marks a 40% increase from five years ago in the 2015 season ($143.3 million).
Patricia Traina (@Patricia_Traina)
12/10/19, 4:36 PM
So using the high and low end of the range, the Giants will have between $58.178 million and $62.578 million of cap space next year--and that's before any year-end accounting is done and the rookie pool is established. (And before any contracts are lopped off the books.)
12/10/19, 4:26 PM
The NFL informed club officials today it is projecting a salary cap of $196.8 million to $201.2M. That’s up from $188.2M this season. Revenue growth continues entering final year of labor deal.
The final cap number is usually set by the NFL and NFLPA in late February/early March. Total projected player costs, including benefits, will be more than $7.7 billion in 2020.
cutting jenkins, ogletree, ellison, martin, remmers, and old man Bethea(sad about bethea i've always liked him, he's just too old)