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NFL projects massive increase in salary cap for 2026 season

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NFL projects the 2026 salary cap will be upwards of $305.7 million
The NFL reportedly projects the 2026 salary cap to be set at upwards of $305.7 million, which is good news for the New York Giants.

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NFL projects huge salary cap bump for 2026 season
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NFL salary cap set to exceed $300 million per team in 2026 season as sharp upward trend continues
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NFL has projected its 2026 salary cap for teams
On Friday, the NFL informed teams of its projected 2026 salary cap range.

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NFL’s salary cap set for significant jump for 2026 season
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What does increased NFL salary cap mean for 2026 Commanders?
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International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) Releases New Bump Cap Safety Standard

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Panthers Cap Space Grows Following League-Wide Bump

Everybody loves the feeling when they reach into their jeans pocket and pull out a forgotten $20 bill. This afternoon, Dan Morgan likely opened his computer and saw a $30 million e-mail. Same vibes, right? According to a notice sent by the NFL, the league ...
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