Each year, the NFL tends to set the official salary cap for the upcoming season in late February. However, according to a report, they have at least given an estimated range to clubs, and that means the Cleveland Browns (and the other 31 teams) will be gaining a bunch of cap space again:
The report indicates that the NFL salary cap is projected to fall somewhere within the range of $301.2 million and $305.7 million for the 2026 league year. Last year’s cap was set at $279.2 million, so even at the bottom of the range, it would represent a jump of $22 million from a year ago.
It wouldn’t be the record-breaking $30+ million increase that happened a couple years ago, but seems on par with the $23.8 million increase that happened last year. Still, these salary cap increases are getting crazier and crazier by the year, almost like watching the stock of a company grow exponentially. The increases will certainly make players happy, as their demands will continue to go up.
As Jared Mueller pointed out a couple weeks ago, things are shaping up so that general manager Andrew Berry will have a ton of cap space to work with when 2027 rolls around. And now, with the projected increase for 2026, that gives him some more to work with in the immediate future if there is a free agent who new head coach Todd Monken wants on the offensive side of the ball.









