NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

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  • Ed
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 9176

    NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

    This is great news for the Bills as they're now about $41 mil over instead of the $51-52 mil that was being projected. Brandon Beane must be pretty excited.

    The NFL announced Friday that its salary cap for the 2024 season will be a record $255.4 million per team -- a stunning 13.6 percent increase over last year's cap and a sign that the league is entering a new phase of exploding revenue.
  • BuffaloBlitz83
    We play to win the game!
    • Oct 2009
    • 5728

    #2
    Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

    Originally posted by Ed View Post
    This is great news for the Bills as they're now about $41 mil over instead of the $51-52 mil that was being projected. Brandon Beane must be pretty excited.

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...llion-per-team
    Did they rework josh’s deal yet? I heard that was going to happen to help situation too.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Can they offer Von a management position to retire early to help with cap. Junior GM in training

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    • Novacane
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 42093

      #3
      Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

      Maybe we can afford to cut Miller now.

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      • Woodman
        Legendary Zoner
        • Apr 2014
        • 63344

        #4
        Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

        We gotta find a creative way to get him (Von) off the books.


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        • Woodman
          Legendary Zoner
          • Apr 2014
          • 63344

          #5
          Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

          Originally posted by BuffaloBlitz83 View Post
          Can they offer Von a management position to retire early to help with cap. Junior GM in training
          I suggested this awhile ago ..... can't see why not.

          Start his new career early .... make it worth his while .... get creative.


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          • sukie
            Registered User
            • Sep 2012
            • 21189

            #6
            Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

            Originally posted by Woodman View Post
            I suggested this awhile ago ..... can't see why not.

            Start his new career early .... make it worth his while .... get creative.
            Why. Any creative way has Buffalo paying Von not to play. Just sweat it out til next off season.

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            • Woodman
              Legendary Zoner
              • Apr 2014
              • 63344

              #7
              Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

              Originally posted by sukie View Post
              Why. Any creative way has Buffalo paying Von not to play. Just sweat it out til next off season.
              But it does open the door to sign players ............ that will contribute now ..... I like that idea better.


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              • Ed
                Registered User
                • Sep 2002
                • 9176

                #8
                Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                You guys just need to accept that Von is going to be on the team this season. There's no getting around his $32 mil of dead cap if you get rid of him.

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                • notacon
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 32486

                  #9
                  Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                  Well....that changes things pretty quickly.

                  The Bills can become cap complied with four reasonable moves....


                  1. Restructure Josh Allen - save $22.63M cap space.

                  2. Restructure Tre' White Allen with a non-guaranteed extension (turn his 2024 base salary and roster bonus into a fully guaranteed signing bonus, with the Bills adding a pair of fully non-guaranteed years through 2027 for proration purposes) - save $7.39M cap space.

                  3. Restructure Rasul Douglas - save $6.03M cap space.

                  4. Restructure Dawson Knox - save $5.86M cap space.

                  Total cap savings - $41.91M

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                  • notacon
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 32486

                    #10
                    Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                    BTW....don't buy the meme that the "NFL salary cap rises...to record $255.4M"

                    It's NOT a record. Only in dollar amount. The real measurement of whether it's a "record" amount is percentage increase from the previous year.

                    2024's increase of 13.58% over 2023 is technically the fourth highest after...

                    1998 - 26.37% increase.

                    2006 - 19.30% increase

                    2022 - 14.08% increase.

                    2024 - 13.58% increase

                    I say "technically" because the 2022 14.08% increases was after a decrease of 7.92% for 2021 because of covid.

                    In the 30 years of the cap era, there have been only two years that saw decreases. 2011 -2.44% after the uncapped year of 2010 because of the strike (owners were accused of collusion in keeping increases low that year) and the aforementioned -7.92% in 2021.

                    I've been keeping track of the cap changes and the increases over the years are eye opening....

                    Year In Millions % Change $ Change
                    1994 $34.61
                    1995 $37.10 7.20% $2.49
                    1996 $40.75 9.85% $3.65
                    1997 $41.45 1.71% $0.70
                    1998 $52.38 26.37% $10.93
                    1999 $57.29 9.37% $4.91
                    2000 $62.17 8.52% $4.88
                    2001 $67.40 8.41% $5.23
                    2002 $71.10 5.49% $3.70
                    2003 $75.00 5.49% $3.90
                    2004 $80.58 7.44% $5.58
                    2005 $85.50 6.11% $4.92
                    2006 $102.00 19.30% $16.50
                    2007 $109.00 6.86% $7.00
                    2008 $116.00 6.42% $7.00
                    2009 $123.00 6.03% $7.00
                    2010 uncapped n/a n/a
                    2011 $120.00 -2.44% -$3.00
                    2012 $120.60 0.50% $0.60
                    2013 $123.00 1.99% $2.40
                    2014 $133.00 8.13% $10.00
                    2015 $143.28 7.73% $10.28
                    2016 $155.27 8.37% $11.99
                    2017 $167.00 7.55% $11.73
                    2018 $177.20 6.11% $10.20
                    2019 $188.20 6.21% $11.00
                    2020 $198.20 5.31% $10.00
                    2021 $182.50 -7.92% -$15.70
                    2022 $208.20 14.08% $25.70
                    2023 $224.86 8.00% $16.66
                    2024 $255.40 13.58% $30.54

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                    • Mace
                      Haha...yeah you think so ?
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 20287

                      #11
                      Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                      Just my thought....a team should not be having this issue without conference championship games unless they're doing it wrong, for whatever reason and more fa's and restructures to push it down the road have accomplished nothing whatever besides the obvious. This fake idea we need another old guy to get us over the top collapsed with Miller and it's time to do things differently in the 8th year of the program or we wasted a franchise qb who is wearing down now.

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                      • Historian
                        2020-2023 AFC East Champions!
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 60854

                        #12
                        Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                        You're forgetting the historical perspective:

                        13 Seconds.

                        They brought in Miller to be able to finish a game on defense.

                        I thought it was a lot to pay a 33 year old, but what the hell do I know?

                        I almost hate to say it, but that philosophy is consistent over the team's history. (despite having a change in ownership)

                        Bring in an aging linebacker (who's best days were behind him) as a closer:

                        Pat Toomay
                        Phil Villapiano
                        Isiah Robertson
                        Bryce Paup
                        Chris Spielman
                        Shawne Merriman
                        Mario Williams
                        Last edited by Historian; 02-25-2024, 07:20 AM.

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                        • Mad Max
                          Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 6218

                          #13
                          Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                          Originally posted by Historian View Post
                          You're forgetting the historical perspective:

                          13 Seconds.

                          They brought in Miller to be able to finish a game on defense.

                          I thought it was a lot to pay a 33 year old, but what the hell do I know?

                          I almost hate to say it, but that philosophy is consistent over the team's history. (despite having a change in ownership)

                          Bring in an aging linebacker (who's best days were behind him) as a closer:

                          Pat Toomay
                          Phil Villapiano
                          Isiah Robertson
                          Bryce Paup
                          Chris Spielman
                          Shawne Merriman
                          Mario Williams
                          Although I personally don’t agree with the idea of signing old guys to big contracts I understand Beanes reasoning.

                          Miller was playing up to his contract pre ACL injury. If he stayed healthy he very well could have been the difference he was signed to be.

                          Also Paup and Williams were both very effective as Bills…although one could argue that their presence wasn’t needed on their respective teams as neither team was close enough for them to make a difference.

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                          • Woodman
                            Legendary Zoner
                            • Apr 2014
                            • 63344

                            #14
                            Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                            Originally posted by Mad Max View Post
                            Also Paup and Williams were both very effective as Bills…although one could argue that their presence wasn’t needed on their respective teams as neither team was close enough for them to make a difference.
                            Agree.

                            I liked Paup.


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                            • EDS
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 5209

                              #15
                              Re: NFL salary cap rises $30.6 million to record $255.4 million per team

                              Originally posted by Historian View Post
                              You're forgetting the historical perspective:

                              13 Seconds.

                              They brought in Miller to be able to finish a game on defense.

                              I thought it was a lot to pay a 33 year old, but what the hell do I know?

                              I almost hate to say it, but that philosophy is consistent over the team's history. (despite having a change in ownership)

                              Bring in an aging linebacker (who's best days were behind him) as a closer:

                              Pat Toomay
                              Phil Villapiano
                              Isiah Robertson
                              Bryce Paup
                              Chris Spielman
                              Shawne Merriman
                              Mario Williams
                              Both Bryce Paup and Mario Williams were 26 when the Bills signed them, so I would not call them aging players whose best years were behind them (obviously in Paup's case his best year was his first year with the Bills when he won DPOY).

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