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www.outkick.comHere are the latest high-level updates on salary cap developments across major leagues and domains:
NFL: The 2025 salary cap was set at $279.2 million per team, a rise of about 9.3% from 2024, with projections and reporting indicating a continued trend of rising caps driven by media-rights money. In 2026, reports indicate the cap surpassed $300 million per team, reaching approximately $301.2 million, marking the first time the cap exceeded $300M and continuing a multi-year growth trend.[4][6][7]
Context and implications: The upward trajectory over the past decade is largely linked to expanded broadcast revenue and the overall growth of league-wide player costs. Teams increasingly plan around higher caps, with expected year-over-year increases continuing in the near term.[2][7][4]
Related signals: Industry outlets have noted the cap’s trajectory as a function of TV contracts and league revenue, suggesting the trend may persist as negotiations with networks and player associations evolve.[5][6]
Illustration: If you’re evaluating team-building strategy, a rising cap typically enables larger contract commitments and more aggressive payrolls, though competitive balance remains influenced by rookie-scale salaries and extension timelines.
If you’d like, I can compile a concise, up-to-date table of recent cap figures (2021–2026) and visualize the year-over-year changes. I can also tailor a brief briefing for Prague-based readers on how such cap dynamics affect international leagues or players moving between markets.
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www.outkick.comThe NFL has notified teams that the 2025 salary cap will range from $277.5 million to $281.5 million.
www.dazn.comThe NFL and NFLPA agreed to a $279.2-million salary cap for 2025, the league announced Thursday.That represents a 9.3% increase from last year's $255.4-million figure.Total player costs, including benefits, are projected to be roughly $11.6 billion league-wide, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Salary cap Year $279.2M 2025 $255.4M 2024 $224.8M 2023 $208.2M 2022 $182.5M 2021 $198.2M 2020 The league previously informed teams that the cap would fall between $277.5 million and $281.5...
www.thescore.comThe NFL has notified teams that the 2025 salary cap will range from $277.5 million to $281.5 million.
www.dazn.comThe NFL salary cap has topped $300 million for the first time, landing at $301.2 million in 2026 for a $22 million increase over last year
www.foxsports.comThe NFL and NFLPA have agreed to a 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million per club, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Thursday.
www.nfl.comThe NFL salary cap has more than doubled in the last decade-plus
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