
With the beginning of the new league year approaching in a little over two weeks, the NFL gave each franchise a gift heading into the 2024 season: An extra $5 million in cap space over the initial projected amount.
With over $255 million to work with ($255.4 for those that like to be exact), the 32 front offices can start strategizing how they will make their money work for them going into this season.
As teams sort out if and how they use their franchise tags and other potential cap-friendly avenues, we rank the available cap space for all 32 teams from least to most.
Data courtesy of Over The Cap as of Sunday, February 25th
32. Buffalo Bills: (-$43,815,909)

31. New Orleans Saints: (-$42,109,497)

30. Miami Dolphins: (-$27,919,894)

29. Los Angeles Chargers: (-$25,607,797)

28. Denver Broncos: (-$16,811,078)

27. Dallas Cowboys: (-$9,863,127)

26. Cleveland Browns (-$7,758,897)

25. San Francisco 49ers: (-$5,066,251)

24. Green Bay Packers: $2,340,288

23. Pittsburgh Steelers: $9,005,846

22. New York Jets: $12,756,122

21. Seattle Seahawks: $12,969,647

20. Baltimore Ravens: $16,631,328

19. Kansas City Chiefs: $17,139,240

18. Jacksonville Jaguars: $24,683,167

17. Philadelphia Eagles: $27,354,811

16. New York Giants: $30,801,691

15. Atlanta Falcons: $33,004,013

14. Carolina Panthers: $34,572,274

13. Minnesota Vikings: $35,807,132

12. Los Angeles Rams: $39,905,695

11. Las Vegas Raiders: $42,936,109

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $43,682,067

9. Cincinnati Bengals: $50,670,373

8. Arizona Cardinals: $51,104,463

7. Detroit Lions: $57,614,821

6. Houston Texans: $67,583,290

5. Indianapolis Colts: $72,337,573

4. New England Patriots: $77,955,006

3. Chicago Bears: $78,335,157

2. Tennessee Titans: $78,655,381

1. Washington Commanders: $79,614,671
