The National Football League is one of the popular football sporting leagues in America. The salary count on the year 2015 in NFL for different teams remained not updated in many. The sports come up with a packed atmosphere of the viewers in the stadium.
The NFL salaries for the year 2015 will clinch bit down when compared to the salary history of the year 2014. The reason behind reducing expenditure on purchasing players who were paid more and purchasing players who are attacking rather than defensive. The salary cap for the year 2015 will rise by 8 million at an average when compared to 2014 which stands at 133 million dollars and the estimated for 2015 would range accordingly and may oscillate between 141 Million Dollar to 144 million dollars.
As this helps the player to fill the rest of the free cap space for the year 2014 and make the players more benefited. The estimated Cap space in a team would be 22 Million Dollars. This adds an advantage to the League teams that have a left out cap space in the previous season and make it to this year by spending nearly 153 Million Dollars on players of what a team was given limited to Salary cap of 144 Million Dollars.
The top two players of NFL 2015 Cap Hit are Tony Romo with 27.7 Million Dollars and Drew Brees with 26.4 Million Dollars. The teams that would hit the top Cap tracker this year 2015 are Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland browns and with last year's leading total cap Miami Dolphins.
Player | Team | Average Salary | Contract | Total Amount | Guaranteed |
Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay Packers | $22,000,000 | 5 years | $110,000,000 | $54,000,000 |
Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | $21,850,000 | 4 years | $87,400,000 | $60,750,000 |
Matt Ryan | Atlanta Falcons | $20,750,000 | 5 years | $103,750,000 | $42,000,000 |
Joe Flacco | Baltimore Ravens | $20,100,00 | 6 years | $120,600,000 | $29,000,000 |
Drew Brees | New Orleans Saints | $20,000,000 | 5 years | $100,000,000 | $40,000,000 |
Ndamukong Suh | Miami Dolphins | $19,000,000 | 6 years | $114,000,000 | $59,955,000 |
Colin Kaepernick | San Francisco 49ers | $19,000,000 | 6 years | $114,000,000 | $61,000,000 |
Jay Cutler | Chicago Bears | $18,100,000 | 7 years | $126,700,000 | $54,000,000 |
Tony Romo | Dallas Cowboys | $18,000,000 | 6 years | $108,000,000 | $55,000,000 |
Matthew Stafford | Detroit Lions | $17,666,667 | 3 years | $53,000,000 | $41,500,000 |
NFC East Payrolls | AFC East Payrolls | ||
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Dallas Cowboys | ![]() |
Buffalo Bills |
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New York Giants | ![]() |
Miami Dolphins |
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Philadelphia Eagles | ![]() |
New England Patriots |
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Washington Redskins | ![]() |
New York Jets |
NFC West Payrolls | AFC West Payrolls | ||
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Arizona Cardinals | ![]() |
Denver Broncos |
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San Francisco 49ers | ![]() |
Kansas City Chiefs |
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Seattle Seahawks | ![]() |
Oakland Raiders |
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St. Louis Rams | ![]() |
San Diego Chargers |
NFC North Payrolls | AFC North Payrolls | ||
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Chicago Bears | ![]() |
Baltimore Ravens |
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Detroit Lions | ![]() |
Cincinnati Bengals |
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Green Bay Packers | ![]() |
Cleveland Browns |
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Minnesota Vikings | ![]() |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
NFC South Payrolls | AFC South Payrolls | ||
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Atlanta Falcons | ![]() |
Houston Texans |
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Carolina Panthers | ![]() |
Indianapolis Colts |
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New Orleans Saints | ![]() |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ![]() |
Tennessee Titans |