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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; http://espn.go.com/nfl/columns/clayt...n/1510617.html Tuesday, February 18 Updated: May 2, 2:47 PM ET Salary cap status of all 32 teams -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By John Clayton ESPN.com Below is the amount of money each team is under or over the $75.007 million salary cap for ...
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05-03-2003, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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Tuesday, February 18 Updated: May 2, 2:47 PM ET Salary cap status of all 32 teams -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By John Clayton ESPN.com Below is the amount of money each team is under or over the $75.007 million salary cap for 2003 as of May 2. TEAM-BY-TEAM SALARY CAP UPDATE Team Cap status Arizona Cardinals $16.5 million under Atlanta Falcons $1.4 million under Baltimore Ravens $5.3 million under Buffalo Bills $6.27 million under Carolina Panthers $2.627 million under Chicago Bears $8.37 million under Cincinnati Bengals $2.37 million under Cleveland Browns $898,000 under Dallas Cowboys $7 million under Denver Broncos $633,000 under Detroit Lions $4.7 million under Green Bay Packers $2.5 million under Houston Texans $10.7 million under Indianapolis Colts $97,000 under Jacksonville Jaguars $4.55 million under Kansas City Chiefs $1.4 million Miami Dolphins $3.2 million under Minnesota Vikings $15.4 million under New England Patriots $4.8 million under New Orleans Saints $11.4 million under New York Giants $1.3 million under New York Jets $4.3 million under Oakland Raiders $3.6 million under Philadelphia Eagles $12.6 million under Pittsburgh Steelers $824,000 under St. Louis Rams $3.2 million under San Diego Chargers $3.2 million under San Francisco 49ers $778,000 under Seattle Seahawks $4.7 million under Tampa Bay Buccaneers $652,000 under Tennessee Titans $943,000 under Washington Redskins $3 million under John Clayton is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. More from ESPN... John Clayton Archive ESPN Tools Email story Most sent Print story Daily email |
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05-04-2003, 12:02 PM | #2 |
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Atlanta, Carolina, and Tampa are all hurting. This is good.
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05-04-2003, 01:11 PM | #3 |
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Do my eyes deceive me? Did I just seriously read that only the Eagles and the Cardinals had MORE salary cap space than the Saints? This could be GREAT. If we cut Grady \"No Action\" Jackson, then we\'d be in AWESOME shape for the June 1 cuts. We could pick up AT LEAST 3 defensive players there with plenty of room to spare. This is too good to be true.
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05-04-2003, 01:23 PM | #4 |
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But seriously, we are in pretty good shape. We still need to sign Horn to a new contract as well as some of the draftees. I\'m not too excited about June 1st, what we can get are mostly left-overs. We could get lucky and pick up the two players that would make this defense solid.Still, it won\'t be a team leader, at best it\'ll be a good football player. |
05-05-2003, 12:33 AM | #6 |
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everyone over looks the vikings as well as they should, tho i shouldnt talk about that...
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