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NFL revises 2023 salary cap to all-time high breaching $220 million mark

On Monday, January 30th, NFL clubs were notified of the salary cap number for the 2023 season. NFL Network reported that the 2023 salary cap will be a record of $224.8 million per team which is $16.6 million from 2022's $208.2 million salary cap.

The NFL informed teams today that the 2023 salary cap will be a record $224.8 million per club, sources tell me and @RapSheet.

That’s up from $208.2 million in 2022, $182.5M in 2021 (COVID adjustment), 198.2M in 2020 and $188.2M in 2019.
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This will mark the second season that the salary cap will be above $200 million and the first time it exceeds $220 million.

Each season the cap goes up by around $10-$20 million. However, in 2021, it went down from $198.2 million the season before to $182.5 million due to the COVID-19 pandemic adjustment.

As of right now, almost half of the league is under the cap limit as 14 teams need to get under the cap by the start of the season.

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Which teams have the most cap space heading into 2023 free agency?

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As of right now, the Chicago Bears, who hold the number-one overall pick, have the most cape space heading into 2023 with around $98 million in cap space.

Estimated 2023 Cap Space

1. #Bears, $98M
2. #Falcons, $56M
3. #Bengals, $44.5M*
4. #Giants, $44.4M
5. #Patriots, $38M
...
30. #Jaguars, -$32M
31. #Buccaneers, -$55M
32. #Saints, -$57M

*reserve/future contracts not yet included

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The Atlanta Falcons ($56 million) New York Giants ($44 million) Cincinnati Bengals ($44 million) and New England Patriots ($38 million) round off the team's with the top-five most cap space heading into this off-season.

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Shivayan Roy
 
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