Salary cap status of all 32 teams
Find out how much each NFL team is over or under the $85.5 million salary cap for 2005.
Updated: September 1, 2005, 3:25 PM ET
By
John Clayton | ESPN.com
Below is the amount of money each team is under the $85.5 million salary cap for 2005 as of Sept 1.
| TEAM-BY-TEAM SALARY CAP UPDATE | |
|---|---|
| Arizona Cardinals | $6.4 million |
| Atlanta Falcons | $2.82 million |
| Baltimore Ravens | $3.55 million |
| Buffalo Bills | $3.45 million |
| Carolina Panthers | $1.77 million |
| Chicago Bears | $5.9 million |
| Cincinnati Bengals | $5.73 million |
| Cleveland Browns | $5.59 million |
| Dallas Cowboys | $5.9 million |
| Denver Broncos | $1.3 million |
| Detroit Lions | $2 million |
| Green Bay Packers | $3.9 million |
| Houston Texans | $7.8 million |
| Indianapolis Colts | $5 million |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | $5.1 million |
| Kansas City Chiefs | $3.1 million |
| Miami Dolphins | $3.6 million |
| Minnesota Vikings | $4.3 million |
| New England Patriots | $1.4 million |
| New Orleans Saints | $5.6 million |
| New York Giants | $2.05 million |
| New York Jets | $2.2 million |
| Oakland Raiders | $927,000 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | $12.6 million |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | $1 million |
| St. Louis Rams | $6.5 million |
| San Diego Chargers | $3.3 million |
| San Francisco 49ers | $3.4 million |
| Seattle Seahawks | $3 million |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | $672,000 |
| Tennessee Titans | $168,000 |
| Washington Redskins | $1.96 million |
John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com.
- Senior NFL writer and commentator
- Joined ESPN in 1995
- Member of the writers' wing of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio
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