Article 5DWEJ Report: NFL salary cap set to drop from $198M to around $180M

Report: NFL salary cap set to drop from $198M to around $180M

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Jack Browne
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The NFL's salary cap for the 2021 season is expected to be set at roughly $180 million to $181 million, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

It was expected to drop more - most projected a $175-million cap - due to revenue losses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, added Schefter. The 2020 cap was $198.2 million.

The NFL isn't expected to release the exact number until March, with the new league year beginning March 17.

A steep drop could lead to an increase in veteran cuts around the league as teams attempt to get below the $180-million figure.

The New Orleans Saints (salary commitment of $259 million), Philadelphia Eagles ($252 million), Pittsburgh Steelers ($216 million), Green Bay Packers ($212 million), and Atlanta Falcons ($206 million) face the toughest cap challenges, according to ESPN's Field Yates.

The NFL's salary cap has increased by more than $10 million in each of the last seven seasons.

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