On February 27, 2025, NFL teams were notified that the salary cap for 2025 will reach a record $279.2 million per club, marking a significant increase of $23.8 million from 2024. Additionally, the projected player costs, which include benefits, are anticipated to be approximately $362.48 million. This cap increase is attributed to a formula based on league revenues, which have seen growth due to new media rights deals. Key upcoming dates include the franchise tag deadline and the opening of the new league year.
The 2025 salary cap has been set at a record $279.2 million per team, reflecting a significant $23.8 million increase from the previous year's cap.
Projected player costs, including benefits, are slated at $362.48 million, suggesting rising expenditures for NFL franchises.
The salary cap calculation is based on a collectively bargained formula tied to increased league revenues driven by new media rights deals.
The NFL's franchise tag deadline is approaching, highlighting the urgency for teams as they prepare for the upcoming free agent negotiating period.
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