madlithuanian Posted October 4, 2012 Report Share Posted October 4, 2012 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/...mbers-for-2012/ Adjusted per-team cap numbers for 2012 Posted by Mike Florio on October 4, 2012, 10:10 AM EDT [Editor's note: The unadjusted salary cap for 2012 is $120.6 million. But the adjusted cap is what matters, and here's the full list, by team, of the adjusted numbers for 2012.] Jaguars: $148.4 million. Broncos: $147.6 million. Buccaneers: $144.1 million. Seahawks: $143.4 million. Chiefs: $141.9 million. Eagles: $138.4 million. 49ers: $137.4 million. Bills: $133.9 million. Cowboys: $132.7 million. Bears: $131.9 million. Bengals: $131.0 million. Dolphins: $131.0 million. Jets: $130.5 million. Browns: $129.6 million. Patriots: $129.4 million. Colts: $128.8 million. Packers: $128.5 million. Titans: $127.6 million. Ravens: $127.0 million. Rams: $125.9 million. Falcons: $125.3 million. Saints: $125.2 million. Panthers: $125.1 million. Cardinals: $124.2 million. Lions: $124.2 million. Raiders: $123.6 million. Vikings: $122.7 million. Texans: $122.0 million. Giants: $121.6 million. Steelers: $121.6 million. Chargers: $119.0 million. Redskins: $115.9 million. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemonej Posted October 4, 2012 Report Share Posted October 4, 2012 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/...mbers-for-2012/ Adjusted per-team cap numbers for 2012 Posted by Mike Florio on October 4, 2012, 10:10 AM EDT [Editor's note: The unadjusted salary cap for 2012 is $120.6 million. But the adjusted cap is what matters, and here's the full list, by team, of the adjusted numbers for 2012.] Jaguars: $148.4 million. Broncos: $147.6 million. Buccaneers: $144.1 million. Seahawks: $143.4 million. Chiefs: $141.9 million. Eagles: $138.4 million. 49ers: $137.4 million. Bills: $133.9 million. Cowboys: $132.7 million. Bears: $131.9 million. Bengals: $131.0 million. Dolphins: $131.0 million. Jets: $130.5 million. Browns: $129.6 million. Patriots: $129.4 million. Colts: $128.8 million. Packers: $128.5 million. Titans: $127.6 million. Ravens: $127.0 million. Rams: $125.9 million. Falcons: $125.3 million. Saints: $125.2 million. Panthers: $125.1 million. Cardinals: $124.2 million. Lions: $124.2 million. Raiders: $123.6 million. Vikings: $122.7 million. Texans: $122.0 million. Giants: $121.6 million. Steelers: $121.6 million. Chargers: $119.0 million. Redskins: $115.9 million. I'm not sure what that 131.9 figure means going forward.As I previously posted we have to figure that Williams is gone from the OL and since Spencer just got demoted and signed a 2 year deal he may be closed to being gone also. When is the last time we've seen Toeina?There are some veterans on this team that may be on the open market per Phil Emery after this season because this team needs to start trying to restock the depth with quality young talent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madlithuanian Posted October 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2012 I imagine there'll be some change. Also, aren't we expecting a decent bump up in the cap next season? We have to lock in Hank, Url and Jay as well...if not some others. I'm not sure what that 131.9 figure means going forward.As I previously posted we have to figure that Williams is gone from the OL and since Spencer just got demoted and signed a 2 year deal he may be closed to being gone also. When is the last time we've seen Toeina?There are some veterans on this team that may be on the open market per Phil Emery after this season because this team needs to start trying to restock the depth with quality young talent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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