NFLPA
@NFLPA
Here's a look at each NFL team's adjusted salary cap. 💰
What's adjusted cap? This year's salary cap ($279.2M) for each club +/- adjustments from the 2024 league year.
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NYGfaninCLT @clt_ny
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29m
Hey
@DDuggan21
will you able to get details on the additional cap space the Giants get from the adjustment?
Dan Duggan
@DDuggan21
Will try. Believe you're hunch on Thomas' insurance being a chunk of it is accurate. Then there's incentives/bonuses not earned. The per-game roster bonuses add up considering how much the Giants use those.
NYGfaninCLT
@clt_ny
Adjustment is salary cap pre- and post-adjustment, per OTC
Yellow (pre-), Green (post-)
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https://x.com/clt_ny/status/1899859835002249480
https://x.com/DDuggan21/status/1899862231044509966
With the adjustment factored in, Jason has the Giants with $32M in cap space. That doesn't account for the Jevon Holland or Chauncey Golston contracts. Without having those terms, let's estimate they have around $20M in space. I know there's the rookie class, in-season costs, etc. But they still have plenty of space to making signings, especially with the huge restructure options they have