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Anthony Rizzuti

Ranking all 32 teams (including the Panthers) by cap space going into 2024

Now that the Carolina Panthers have themselves a new general manager and a new executive vice president of football operations, how much will Dan Morgan and Brandt Tilis have to spend this offseason?

Here’s how all 32 teams rank in cap space going into the 2024 offseason:

1
Washington Commanders ($73,649,626)

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2
Tennessee Titans ($68,120,341)

The Tennessean

3
New England Patriots ($66,032,006)

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4
Cincinnati Bengals ($59,436,373)

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5
Indianapolis Colts ($58,923,573)

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6
Houston Texans ($57,394,290)

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7
Detroit Lions ($47,678,386)

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8
Chicago Bears ($46,876,157)

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9
Arizona Cardinals ($41,855,463)

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10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($36,891,102)

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11
Las Vegas Raiders ($36,048,311)

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12
Carolina Panthers ($28,599,402)

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13
Los Angeles Rams ($27,699,574)

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14
Atlanta Falcons ($25,849,508)

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15
Minnesota Vikings ($24,658,132)

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16
Kansas City Chiefs ($24,070,296)

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17
New York Giants ($21,847,691)

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18
Philadelphia Eagles ($20,284,984)

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19
Jacksonville Jaguars ($11,574,167)

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20
Baltimore Ravens ($7,328,828)

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21
New York Jets ($4,972,122)

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22
Green Bay Packers (-$2,857,641)

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23
San Francisco 49ers (-$3,720,835)

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24
Seattle Seahawks (-$5,230,353)

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25
Pittsburgh Steelers (-$16,020,377)

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26
Cleveland Browns (-$19,622,046)

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27
Dallas Cowboys (-$19,740,700)

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28
Denver Broncos (-$23,930,508)

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29
Los Angeles Chargers (-$45,806,935)

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

30
Buffalo Bills (-$51,277,109)

Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

31
Miami Dolphins (-$51,898,226)

Palm Beach Post

32
New Orleans Saints (-$83,683,454)

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