With the 2024 regular season now in the books, the NFL’s 32 teams have done some work on their own books.
Clubs have now officially submitted their salary cap space carryovers, the remaining amount of 2024 cap space that will be transferred over to the 2025 season. And unfortunately for the Carolina Panthers, they’ve declared a total of just $490,368—the second-lowest in the entire league.
So, where does that pittance put them in the grand scheme of things for the new league year?
Here, via Over The Cap, are the current salary cap projections for every team (from highest to lowest) heading into the 2025 offseason:
- New England Patriots: $122,067,139
- Las Vegas Raiders: $107,308,173
- Washington Commanders: $96,028,698
- Arizona Cardinals: $81,576,219
- Chicago Bears: $80,486,337
- Los Angeles Chargers: $74,428,749
- Minnesota Vikings: $71,330,620
- Green Bay Packers: $61,381,852
- Detroit Lions: $59,127,286
- Cincinnati Bengals: $57,138,434
- Los Angeles Rams: $56,570,193
- San Francisco 49ers: $56,564,041
- Pittsburgh Steelers: $54,303,012
- Denver Broncos: $53,471,089
- New York Giants: $53,435,270
- Tennessee Titans: $49,842,691
- Jacksonville Jaguars: $35,765,938
- Indianapolis Colts: $32,703,628
- Carolina Panthers: $29,083,104
- New York Jets: $27,854,725
- Philadelphia Eagles: $25,662,494
- Baltimore Ravens: $23,455,824
- Kansas City Chiefs: $19,945,685
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $19,935,539
- Dallas Cowboys: $14,998,777
- Houston Texans: $6,909,720
- Atlanta Falcons: $4,039,709
- Buffalo Bills: $2,012,780
- Miami Dolphins: -$2,827,083
- Seattle Seahawks: -$16,465,244
- Cleveland Browns: -$23,390,523
- New Orleans Saints: -$51,390,583