
Updated look at Eagles 2025 cap space ahead of training camp
With the Philadelphia Eagles on break until training camp gets underway next month, now is a good time to look at their updated cap space.
As of today (June 16th), the Eagles rank 10th in available cap space, per Over The Cap.
- Patriots — $60,750,177
- 49ers — $46,572,549
- Lions — $40,124,167
- Jets — $36,797,430
- Raiders — $36,163,766
- Packers — $35,502,327
- Cowboys — $32,108,682
- Bengals — $31,932,299
- Seahawks — $31,208,733
- Eagles — $30,782,776
After winning a Super Bowl title, GM Howie Roseman rewarded LB Zack Baun and RB Saquon Barkley with lucrative extensions.
Philadelphia’s latest move was trading edge-rusher Bryce Huff to the San Francisco 49ers. The trade cleared more than $15M off the books, but the team is only receiving $2.4M in practical savings, according to OverTheCap’s Jason Fitzgerald.
Rumors continue to swirl around the Eagles and free agent safety Justin Simmons, but they’ll likely wait until camp kicks off before signing any outside players.
One notable update to clarify on the cap implications of the Bryce Huff deal:
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) May 31, 2025
The cap savings for 2025 for Philly are far more modest – close to $2.4M per @Jason_OTC.
The motivation for this deal was likely rooted in the cash savings ($7.95M) & draft compensation, while also… https://t.co/pzMbaHSbfq
Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline | USA TODAY Sports




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