NFL salary cap 2019 Expected up to $191M, 100M increase in 15yr.

NFL salary cap projection for 2019, range set of $187M-$191.1M.



New NFL salary cap projection for 2019 reached $187 million, it means that cap will have jumped up more than $100 million over the past 15 years since 2003.




The NFL salary cap projection for 2019, range set of $187M-$191.1M.




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The NFL Informed Tuesday that projections for the 2019 salary cap are in the range of $187 million to $191.1 million -- a decent increase over the 2018 cap of $177.2 million per club.

There has been a 40% increase in the salary cap since the 2014 season ($133 million) and it would be the sixth consecutive year the cap is projected to climb more than $10 million per club year over year.

According to the league, total projected player costs, including benefits, are projected at more than $7.3 billion in 2019.


The final salary-cap figure will be revealed in the months ahead before free agency officially begins on March 13.





NFL Salary Caps Past 15 Years since 2003.





2019: $187 million to $191.1 million (projected)

2018: $177.2 million

2017: $167 million

2016: $155.28 million

2015: 143.28 million

2014: $133 million

2013: $123 million

2012: $120.6 million

2011: $120 million

2010: UNCAPPED

2009: $123 million

2008: $116 million

2007: $109 million

2006: $102 million

2005: $85.5 million

2004: $80.58 million

2003: $75 million




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