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NFL salary cap will rise to a record $224.8 MILLION in 2023, league confirms

NFL salary cap will rise to a record $224.8MILLION in 2023, league confirms… with the Giants, Bears, Falcons and Bengals set to be the teams to benefit most from changes

The NFL salary cap will jump to a record $224.8 million in 2023, the league informed teams on Monday.

The 2022 salary cap was $208.2 million.

Among the teams projected to have excess spending power available under the cap, according to Spotrac, are the Chicago Bears ($99 million), Atlanta Falcons ($57 million), Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants ($44 million).

However, the Bengals are reportedly discussing a long-term deal with quarterback Joe Burrow and the Giants are facing similar big-money decisions on quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley.

NFL owners will have slightly more money to spend after the salary cap was raised for 2023. Pictured is the Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman after the NFC title win

NFL owners will have slightly more money to spend after the salary cap was raised for 2023. Pictured is the Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman after the NFC title win

Burrow is under contract with a base salary of $11,515,044 on the final year of his four-year, $36.1 million deal signed as the No. 1 pick in the 2020 draft. That contract includes a fifth-year option for 2024, but the Bengals have publicly stated they’ll be proactive in addressing Burrow’s contract status.

The Giants passed on Jones’ fifth-year option and he’s scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent when the NFL league year begins on March 15.

Multiple 2023 playoff teams are operating in the red, including the Buffalo Bills ($20 million over) and Jacksonville Jaguars ($32 million over).

Multiple NFL teams are currently operating in the red and are going to have to be 'creative'

Multiple NFL teams are currently operating in the red and are going to have to be ‘creative’

‘We’re going to have to be creative,’ Bills GM Brandon Beane said last week regarding the prospects of signing a free agent this spring.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are around $55 million over the cap, behind only the New Orleans Saints ($57 million) among teams currently in the negative.

New media contracts and the 17th regular-season game are contributors to the record-high mark, NFL Network reported.

The salary cap by year since 2012:

2023: $224.5 million

2022: $208.2 million

2021: $182.5 million

2020: $198.2 million

2019: $188.2 million

2018: $177.2 million

2017: $167.0 million

2016: $155.3 million

2015: $143.3 million

2014: $133.0 million

2013: $123.0 million

2012: $120.6 million

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