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As NFL teams begin evaluating their rosters ahead of the 2026 offseason, The Athletic asked its staff to identify potential salary-cap cut candidates for each franchise. For the San Francisco 49ers, ...
The New York Giants enter the 2026 offseason with limited financial flexibility, holding just $7.9 million in projected cap space for free-agent additions while trying to rebuild under new head coach ...
Head coach Mike Vrabel finished his first season with the New England Patriots with a 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl. While the Patriots liked the progress they made under Vrabel ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot to do with not a lot of funds to do so unless they restructure some contracts or make some tough cuts this offseason. The biggest priorities seem to be on the ...
With no seven-state agreement for the Colorado River in sight, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is likely to focus on a plan that would cut river water deliveries to the Central Arizona Project by more ...
The Miami Dolphins are parting ways with their 2025 sacks leader. Miami was set to enter the offseason $17.4 million over the NFL's salary cap for 2026, according to OverTheCap. Chubb's cap hit for ...
2026's NFL free agent frenzy kicks off March 9. That means every day leading up to that spending spree is an opportunity for teams to create the salary cap space needed to sign experienced help ...
The Dolphins have a decision to make about quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Few expect him to return as the starting quarterback for 2026. Thanks, however, to the ill-advised contract that former G.M.
Few teams have been better at manipulating the salary cap under general manager Les Snead, which is why the Los Angeles Rams have been so successful in recent years. They’re in good shape again this ...