From PFT:
The league announced today that the salary cap will rise to somewhere in the neighborhood of $190 million in 2019. The 2018 cap is set at $177.2 million.
“The NFL informed clubs today that the projections for the 2019 salary cap are in the range of $187.0 million to $191.1 million,” the league said in a statement. “This marks a 40% increase in just five years since the 2014 season ($133.0 million) and would be the 6th consecutive year the cap is projected to climb more than $10 million per club year over year. Total projected player costs, including benefits, will be more than $7.3 billion in 2019.”
The first year the NFL had a salary cap, in 1994, it was $34.6 million. That would be about $59 million in today’s dollars. So if the cap had merely kept pace with inflation, it would be less than one-third of what it will be in 2019.
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NFL must be doing well financially
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Tin Indian, texanphinatic, Silverphin and 1 other person like this.
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There ought to be salary caps on players. It’s nuts the contracts some of these players are getting...not to mention that ticket prices are so outrageous that common folks can’t afford to go to games.
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They need to set it so that the cap only applies to active players. Players on IR or cut should be paid but not count towards the cap.
That would make for more competitive teams/league without compromising the benefits of the cap. -
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I wish they’d just use all that extra cash to put back into the communities. These athletes make enough as it is. After school programs for kids. School security. Cleaning up bad neighborhoods. That’s my two cents, anyway.
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