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NFL salary cap to increase in 2019

Another new year, another increase to the Nfl Salary Cap. Embed from Getty Images The NFL announced on Tuesday that that the salary cap is projected to increase to somewhere between an estimated $187 million and $191.1 million for the 2019 season. The NFL salary cap this season was set at $177.2 million, which means that the salary cap is expect to increase by at least $10 million. Another sign of the NFL’s continued success and growth. pic.twitter.com/K5Tw7nOnqE — Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) December 11, 2018 2019 will be the sixth straight year that the salary cap is projected to increase by $10 million or more. Since 2014 when it was set at $133 million, the NFL salary cap has increased by roughly $54 million based on the 2019 projection. If you go back even farther to 2004, the NFL salary cap will have increased by more that $100 million over the past 15 years. New NFL salary cap projection for 2019 means that cap will have jumped up more than $100 million over the past 15 years. #NFL #salarycap #KirkCousins pic.twitter.com/vOs2KwyGrh — John Breech (@johnbreech) December 11, 2018 According to spotrac’s NFL Team Salary Cap Tracker, the Indianapolis Colts are projected to have the most cap space to work with in the 2019 offseason with the New York Jets coming in just behind them. The Detroit Lions are projected to have just under $40 million of available funds, which is the 16th most cap space and just below the approximately $42.7 million league average. Bonus Content DSN’s Week 15 NFL Power Rankings revealed What a week in the NFL. The New Orleans Saints hold on to the top spot and every other team let them pretty much guarantee a #1 final ranking in three weeks. They will be tough to catch. The Rams slide as do the Steelers. Many teams are eliminated from playoff contention and there are still are 16 in the hunt. All kinds of crazy twists in the Week 15 NFL Power Rankings. Embed from Getty Images #1 New Orleans Saints (11-2) Weekly Results: W, 28-14 @ #18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ranking Points: 184.62 Last Week:  1   Change: — Note: The Saints are back in control with 3 games to go. Embed from Getty Images #2 Dallas Cowboys (8-5) Weekly Results: W, 29-23 @ #13 Philadelphia Eagles Ranking Points: 127.8 Last Week: 4   Change: +2 Note: Make it 6 in a row. A big divisional win on the road. #3 Kansas City Chiefs (11-2) Weekly Results:  W, 27-24 (OT) vs. #10 Baltimore Ravens Ranking Points: 127.27 Last Week: 6     Change: +3 Note: In charge of the AFC and it’s a 1-game lead. Home field almost locked up. #4 Los Angeles Rams (11-2) Weekly Results:  L, 15-6 @ #14 Chicago Bears Ranking Points: 116.1 Last Week: 2   Change: -2 Note: Having the advantage in the NFC didn’t last long as they were shut down on the road. #5 Houston Texans (9-4)  Weekly Results: L, 21-24 vs. #15 Indianapolis Colts Ranking Points: 108.05 Last Week: 5    Change: — Note: The 1st loss in 10 games for this team. They are in great position for a playoff run and a run at a top 3 spot in the AFC. Continue reading the article by clicking on the link below: DSN’s Week 15 NFL Power Rankings revealed CHECK IT OUT - Other articles you might enjoyNFL salary cap to increase in 2019December 12, 20186BREAKING: Detroit Lions work out 7 players on TuesdayDecember 11, 2018380JUST IN: Detroit Lions sign offensive lineman and tight endDecember 11, 2018336BREAKING: Detroit Lions place Ezekiel Ansah, Michael Roberts on Reserve-InjuredDecember 11, 2018December 11, 2018307



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