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2026-02-27 · By Playtime Briefing Desk

The NFL's salary cap has reached a historic milestone, surpassing $300 million for the first time, with the finalized figure set at $301.2 million for the 2026 season. This increase of $22 million from 2025 marks a significant rise, nearly doubling the cap from a decade ago and reflecting a broader trend of financial growth within the league. As teams prepare for free agency, the updated cap space will influence player negotiations and roster strategies, underscoring the NFL's expanding revenue streams and the impact of lucrative broadcasting deals. This development not only highlights the league's financial health but also sets the stage for a competitive offseason.

The finalized figure is nearly twice the level of a decade ago.

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