NFL Salary Cap

Here is a useless post that I felt like sharing...The NFL has a salary cap that each team can spend in a given year.  Some teams spend every cent, while others have extra space to sign future players or just save money. According to spotrac.com, the Browns and the Colts have over $50million in un-used cap space for this year. With so much room, they are missing on a unique opportunity to retain players in the long-team (and not hurt their cap flexability).  Basically, instead of signing a player for $40million over 4 years, at $10million/year (random example), they could sign the same player, but pay him all of his money this year. For the rest of his contract (after year 1), his cap hit would be almost nothing, opening up more space to sign other quality players. Of course, there is some financial risk, but very little risk on the field. Having un-used cap space is just inefficient.

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