The salary of 2025 will increase to an estimated $ 277.5 million per team and can climb up to $ 281.5 million, an increase of at least $ 22 million from last season.
The new cap marks an increase of more than $ 53 million over the past two years.
The NFL sent a Memo to team on Wednesday and described the new range and explained the reason why it has not yet been completed.
“We presented a number of alternatives to the NFL Players Association in December. But we still have no advice on how the Union plans to reintroduce the launch for the 2025 league year,” read Memo. “We expect to end the negotiations of 2025 player cost and payroll lid next week.”
This is from Memo that the league sent to teams today, including the league’s explanation as to why the CAP number has not yet been completed. pic.twitter.com/CQC5AZCMO8
– and Graziano (@dangrazianoespn) February 19, 2025
The league added, “Keep in mind that this range can be changed based on further negotiations with the NFL Players Association.”
Franchise TAG wages cannot be determined until a number has been completed by the league.
Clubs have until the beginning of the new league – March 12 at. 16 – To get under the salary roof.
CAP has risen annually since 2011, with the exception of 2021, as the league prioritized recovery from pandemic, including loss of live presence and concessionary gains.
In 2011, the lid was $ 120.37 million. It crossed $ 200 million barrier 2022 to $ 208.2 million.
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