NFL sets salary cap set for 2020 season

The cap increases $10 million over last year, the seventh straight year of an increase of at least $10 million.

With a new collective bargaining agreement in place, the league has now set the salary cap for the 2020 season. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, teams have been told the 2020 salary cap has been set at $198.2 million.

That is an increase of exactly $10 million, as the 2019 cap was set at $188.2 million. It marks the seventh straight season in which the cap has increased by at least $10 million, but it is the smallest percentage increase — by 5.3% — since 2013.

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