The final salary cap won't be set until February, and it could land below $208.2M in 2022 depending on revenue projections. But this is a step back in the right direction, with major cash from new media deals, gambling, etc., expected to spike the cap in 2023 and beyond. https://t.co/8h8cYjjf1d
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 26, 2021
The Eagles had to shuffle some things around to get under the 2021 salary cap, but 2022 has the potential to be a monster offseason for GM, Howie Roseman.
On Wednesday, the NFL and the players union agreed upon a “ceiling” for the 2022 season, stopping at a floor of $208.2 million per Tom Peliserro.
The league and NFLPA previously set the salary cap for the 2021 season at $182.5 million.
With the Carson Wentz dead money and several other huge deals coming off the books, here’s how the Eagles will be impacted by the record number.