How much salary cap space the Panthers have after new defensive additions

The details on the deals for Eric Rowe and John Penisini, as well as the Panthers’ updated salary cap space, are in.

A little over a week ago, the Carolina Panthers made a handful of defensive additions. And now, the numbers for those additions are officially out.

Between April 4 and April 8, the team came to terms with linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill, defensive back Eric Rowe and defensive lineman John Penisini. The details on Grugier-Hill’s pact were already made known last Tuesday, as the Super Bowl LII champion got himself a one-year, $1.165 million contract.

As for the more recent developments, Rowe is onboard with the same financials as Grugier-Hill’s ($1.165 million base salary and a $152,250 signing bonus for 2023) while Penisini has a one-year, $940,000 deal. Those signings now leave the Panthers with approximately $26.7 million of salary cap space, the third-most in the NFL.

Here—with Rowe and Penisini now included—are this season’s cap hits for each signee from the current offseason:

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