Ranking of NFL teams with highest salary-cap Rollover into 2025.
With the regular season in the books, all NFL teams have declared their cap carryover for the 2025 league year. Unused cap space from the current campaign will roll over, a substantial element of many teams’ financial planning.
Last offseason saw a record-breaking jump in the salary cap ceiling (pushing the upper limit to $255.4MM). To no surprise, another spike is expected but a smaller year-to-year increase is likely to take place. It was learned last month that teams are preparing for the 2025 cap to check in at a figure between $265MM-$275MM.
As teams evaluate key roster-building decisions – including restructures and cuts aimed at manufacturing cap space – carryovers are crucial. It it still not known what exactly the cap ceiling will wind up as, but in the meantime every club’s space which has been rolled over will add a degree of clarity with respect to how their offseason will take shape.
Courtesy of Over the Cap, here is the full breakdown of each team’s 2025 cap carryover amount:
2025 NFL Cap Carryover, By Team
San Francisco 49ers: $50.01MM
Cleveland Browns: $41.95MM
New England Patriots: $34.86MM
Las Vegas Raiders: $33.57MM
Detroit Lions: $23.73MM
Washington Commanders: $19.83MM
Dallas Cowboys: $18.84MM
Jacksonville Jaguars: $15.89MM
Green Bay Packers: $15.11MM
Tennessee Titans: $14.72MM
Arizona Cardinals: $11.38MM
Indianapolis Colts: $10.1MM
Seattle Seahawks: $8.42MM
Pittsburgh Steelers: $6.83MM
Philadelphia Eagles: $6.81MM
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $6.63MM
Atlanta Falcons: $6.07MM
Minnesota Vikings: $5.94MM
Cincinnati Bengals: $5.94MM
Chicago Bears: $5.08MM
Los Angeles Chargers: $4.89MM
Houston Texans: $4.81MM
Kansas City Chiefs: $3.15MM
Miami Dolphins: $3MM
New Orleans Saints: $2.93MM
Los Angeles Rams: $2.75MM
Baltimore Ravens: $2.14MM
Denver Broncos: $1.91MM
Buffalo Bills: $1.34MM
New York Giants: $1.17MM
Carolina Panthers: $490K
New York Jets: $346K
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