As it stands, NFL teams are expected to see the salary cap drop significantly in 2021 as a result of the entire 2020 regular season being played mostly without fans, which meant without concessions ...
The only thing currently known about the 2021 salary cap is that it will be no lower than $175 million per team. Beyond that, no one knows anything -- including when we’ll know more. Chiefs owner ...
The median starting salary for a corporate chief marketing officer in the United States is expected to be $165,000 in 2021, according to recent research from The Creative Group. The report was based ...
According to the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each team has an option to carry over unused salary cap space from the previous league season. The new league year starts on March 17, and only the ...
On Tuesday, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta was asked how his team would approach this year’s shrinking salary cap. His honest answer: “We don’t know what the salary cap is going to actually be ...
The salary cap for the 2021 NFL season has been one of the most discussed topics this offseason as teams will have to deal with the financial effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The final number ...
Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk reported the news, noting a source explained "the fact that the franchise-tag deadline wasn't extended by the league and the union can be interpreted as an indication ...
As previously announced by Chancellor Larive on May 14, 2021, all eligible policy-covered staff will be receiving a 3% across the board, general salary increase in the 2021-2022 fiscal year. This ...
The NFL informed its teams Thursday that the minimum salary cap for 2021 will be $180 million, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Schefter tweeted the memo the NFL sent to its teams. In it, the league ...
The NFL issued a memo Thursday morning that indicated the league's salary-cap floor would be $180 million for the 2021 season. That's up at least $5 million from projections of a $175 million cap in ...