
Updated look at Eagles 2024 cap space as of July 12th
The Eagles made several big-money moves this offseason, including extending star receivers AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith and signing star RB Saquon Barkley.
Despite their spending, Philadelphia ranks 11th in cap space remaining as of today.
- Patriots — $43,763,611
- Commanders — $37,016,953
- Cardinals — $35,387,737
- Lions — $34,586,715
- Raiders — $34,098,440
- 49ers — $31,463,497
- Jaguars — $28,583,599
- Packers — $28,436,607
- Vikings — $26,264,191
- Colts — $25,931,052
- Eagles — $25,754,363
via OverTheCap.com
The Eagles signed first-round CB Quinyon Mitchell last month, wrapping up their 2024 rookie class. They also officially placed Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox on the reserved/retired list.
By processing the retirements after June 1, the Eagles can spread out the remaining dead money over the next two years rather than take on the full cost this year. They’ll take on dead cap hits of $8.6M in 2024 and $16.4M in 2025.
GM Howie Roseman is never satisfied with his roster — don’t be surprised if we see another move from him before Week 1.
We’ll see if anything develops as training camp approaches.
Sources: The #Eagles and star WR AJ Brown agreed to terms on a new 3-year extension for $96M, the highest for any WR in NFL history. He’s now under contract thru 2029 & his total guarantee of $84M is also the highest.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 25, 2024
The deal, his third at 27, was done by Tory Dandy of CAA. pic.twitter.com/F7BCT7EqTI
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