
The NFL announced its 2024 salary cap ($255.4 million per team) last week, and it’s a massive increase from last year ($224.8 million).
The rising salary cap is good news for the Denver Broncos, who are expected to lose a significant amount of cap space when they release quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Broncos have several notable in-house free agents the team will likely want to re-sign, so Denver will need to make some cap-related roster moves to create more cap space ahead of free agency.
NFL teams can begin negotiating with pending free agents from other teams on March 11, but no deals can become official until the new league year begins on March 13.
The Broncos have the fourth-worst cap situation in the league.
Keep in mind that these numbers are subject to change quickly as teams make roster moves. The numbers are also projections (courtesy of OverTheCap.com), so the cap space for some teams might not be exact.
With that in mind, here’s a quick list of the salary cap space for all 32 teams ahead of the official start of NFL free agency later this month.
1
Tennessee Titans: $78,524,381

2
Chicago Bears: $78,335,157

3
New England Patriots: $78,070,006

4
Washington Commanders: $77,904,671

5
Indianapolis Colts: $72,075,573

6
Houston Texans: $67,346,290

7
Detroit Lions: $53,212,321

8
Arizona Cardinals: $51,104,463

9
Cincinnati Bengals: $48,770,373

10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $43,682,067

11
Las Vegas Raiders: $42,936,109

12
Los Angeles Rams: $39,905,695

13
Atlanta Falcons: $38,519,013

14
Minnesota Vikings: $35,807,132

15
Carolina Panthers: $34,572,274

16
New York Giants: $30,601,691

17
Philadelphia Eagles: $27,469,811

18
Jacksonville Jaguars: $24,421,167

19
Baltimore Ravens: $16,631,328

20
New York Jets: $12,756,122

21
Seattle Seahawks: $12,569,647

22
Green Bay Packers: $9,521,538

23
Kansas City Chiefs: $9,147,240

24
Pittsburgh Steelers: $8,906,955

25
Cleveland Browns: $3,600,303

26
San Francisco 49ers: -$5,046,251

27
Dallas Cowboys: -$9,863,127

28
New Orleans Saints: -$16,797,497

29
Denver Broncos: -$16,811,078

30
Los Angeles Chargers: -$25,607,797

31
Miami Dolphins: -$29,069,894

32
Buffalo Bills: -$40,075,909
