Cowboys salary cap

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Just wondering how much money does Jones have to play with. I'm not sure so can someone please tell me.
 
CowboyMark said:
Just wondering how much money does Jones have to play with. I'm not sure so can someone please tell me.

Enough for us not to have to worry about it.
 
CowboyMark said:
Just wondering how much money does Jones have to play with. I'm not sure so can someone please tell me.

per ProFootballWeekly.com

1. Cleveland Browns: $25 million
2. Arizona Cardinals: $24.5 million
3. Minnesota Vikings: $24 million
4. Green Bay Packers $22 million
5. Seattle Seahawks: $20 million
6. San Francisco 49ers: $18 million
7. Jacksonville Jaguars: $17 million
Chicago Bears: $17 million
Cincinnati Bengals: $17 million
10. San Diego Chargers: $16.5 million
11. Baltimore Ravens: $16 million
12. St. Louis Rams: $14 million
13. Houston Texans: $14 million
14. Buffalo Bills: $11 million
15. New Orleans Saints: $10 million
16. Detroit Lions: $9 million
17. Philadelphia: $6.5 million
18. New York Giants: $3.5 million
19. Dallas Cowboys: $3 million
20. New England Patriots: $500,000
21. Indianapolis Colts: Even with cap at $93.25 million
22. Carolina Panthers: $2 million over
23. Pittsburgh Steelers: $4.5 million over
24. Miami Dolphins: $5 million over
25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $9 million over
26. Atlanta Falcons: $10 million over
27. Tennessee Titans: $14.7 million over
28. Washington Commanders: $19 million over
29. Kansas City Chiefs: $19 million over
30. Denver Broncos: $23 million over
31. New York Jets: $26 million over
32. Oakland Raiders: $27 million over

Jerry, Bill, & Stephen need to start trimming the fat from the roster, because $3M is not much to work with.
 
JeffInDC said:
per ProFootballWeekly.com

1. Cleveland Browns: $25 million
2. Arizona Cardinals: $24.5 million
3. Minnesota Vikings: $24 million
4. Green Bay Packers $22 million
5. Seattle Seahawks: $20 million
6. San Francisco 49ers: $18 million
7. Jacksonville Jaguars: $17 million
Chicago Bears: $17 million
Cincinnati Bengals: $17 million
10. San Diego Chargers: $16.5 million
11. Baltimore Ravens: $16 million
12. St. Louis Rams: $14 million
13. Houston Texans: $14 million
14. Buffalo Bills: $11 million
15. New Orleans Saints: $10 million
16. Detroit Lions: $9 million
17. Philadelphia: $6.5 million
18. New York Giants: $3.5 million
19. Dallas Cowboys: $3 million
20. New England Patriots: $500,000
21. Indianapolis Colts: Even with cap at $93.25 million
22. Carolina Panthers: $2 million over
23. Pittsburgh Steelers: $4.5 million over
24. Miami Dolphins: $5 million over
25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $9 million over
26. Atlanta Falcons: $10 million over
27. Tennessee Titans: $14.7 million over
28. Washington Commanders: $19 million over
29. Kansas City Chiefs: $19 million over
30. Denver Broncos: $23 million over
31. New York Jets: $26 million over
32. Oakland Raiders: $27 million over

Jerry, Bill, & Stephen need to start trimming the fat from the roster, because $3M is not much to work with.


I thought Adam said earlier we had significantly more than that.
 
cajuncowboy said:
I thought Adam said earlier we had significantly more than that.

I believe it is. I think they had LTBE that are not earned, so those will free up some cap space etc. Not sure of the exact details, but I am pretty sure, Cowboys have significant cap space available.
 
http://dallascowboyszone.com/forums/showthread.php?p=686509&highlight=bogus+incentives#post686509

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The $2 million number comes from the fact that we have about $90 million in charges for 2006 right now, and they're using an estimate of $92 million for the cap.

However, $9.6 million of those charges are bogus incentives for Rivera and Ferguson that were inserted to get around the 30 percent rule. Those will disappear one way or another. Another $500,000 is an LTBE Pro Bowl incentive for Flozell Adams, which will become NLTBE and won't count against the cap, since he didn't make the Pro Bowl this season. Another $585,000 will disappear when Jacob Rogers, Derek Pagel and Brett Visintainer are all released from injured reserve. Another $882,150 will disappear when Jason Witten, Bradie James and Andre Gurode void their contracts (although we can keep Witten and James by buying back 2006 for about $1.495 million each). And our LTBE loophole credit should be around $3.2 million. Add it all up, and we should end up with more than $16 million of cap room before making offers to our RFAs and EFAs -- and before doing anything about Allen, Adams, Ellis, Glover, Nguyen, Singleton, etc.
 
that is terribly confusing...but $16 mil makes sense to me
 
<raises hand> I'm confused with Adam's "Another $585,000 will disappear when Jacob Rogers, Derek Pagel and Brett Visintainer are all released from injured reserve" and another thread claiming Rogers is cheaper to keep year than release...

The Mosely article "The Cowboys will take an $855,000 hit against this year's salary cap whether or not he makes the roster. If he makes the club, Rogers will earn a base salary of $385,000.
 
With all our loopholes, imagine what kind of damage the Browns and Cardinals can do after all's said and done ... heck, they'll have over $30 mil each in extra money.
 
neosapien23 said:
No, he told mutliple sources close to him that he was going home.:)
LA was working him over at the Pro Bowl. Maybe that will help change his mind. Who knows for sure?
 

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