It’s absolutely mind-blowing how little the acquisitions of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields have affected the Pittsburgh Steelers’ available salary cap space.
Per Spotrac, Fields’ base salary and roster bonus carry a total cap hit of $3.233 million or 1.25 percent.
According to the updated Top-51 cap space provided by Spotrac, the Steelers have the eighth-lowest, ranking 25th with $12 million. Omar Khan hasn’t begun restructuring current contracts, but once he does, the picture will look even brighter.
Updated Top 51 Cap Space
1. WSH, $63M
2. NE, $58M
3. TEN, $55M
4. PHI, $39M
5. CHI, $31.7M
6. DET, $31M
7. ARZ, $30M
8. CIN, $29.6M
9. LV, $29.5M
10. LAC, $29.1M
11. GB, $25M
12. LAR, $23.7M
13. IND, $23.2M
14. DEN, $21M
15. MIN, $19.3M
16. SEA, $19.2M
17. CAR, $19.1M
18. HOU,…— Spotrac (@spotrac) March 17, 2024
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