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The. NFL Player's Association Released the 32 teams' adjusted salary cap figures onMonday

Adjusted team  salary caps combine the league-wide salary cap with each team’s carryover and other adjustments from the previous League Year.

With the league-wide cap number in place at a record $155.27 million and final carryover and adjustment amounts reported from individual clubs, adjusted Team Salary Caps can be found below:

Cap Room per Club will be available after the start of the 2016 League Year at 4 p.m. Wednesday.

The Falcons are projected to have $33 million in salary cap room.

Team

League-Wide Salary Cap

Carryover from 2015

Adjustments from 2015

2016 Adjusted Team Cap

Arizona Cardinals

$155,270,000

$3,031,663

$666,753

$158,968,416

Atlanta Falcons

$155,270,000

$3,905,771

($374,100)

$158,801,671

Baltimore Ravens

$155,270,000

$1,633,944

($1,725,189)

$155,178,755

Buffalo Bills

$155,270,000

$4,467,331

($2,361,600)

$157,375,731

Carolina Panthers

$155,270,000

$3,731,200

($1,008,059)

$157,993,141

Chicago Bears

$155,270,000

$867,589

$451,290

$156,588,879

Cincinnati Bengals

$155,270,000

$7,587,902

($180,350)

$162,677,552

Cleveland Browns

$155,270,000

$20,734,144

$682,150

$176,686,294

Dallas Cowboys

$155,270,000

$3,571,239

$419,944

$159,261,183

Denver Broncos

$155,270,000

$3,300,000

($4,474,959)

$154,095,041

Detroit Lions

$155,270,000

$862,191

$1,179,025

$157,311,216

Green Bay Packers

$155,270,000

$6,953,847

$1,215,442

$163,439,289

Houston Texans

$155,270,000

$1,637,055

$279,025

$157,186,080

Indianapolis Colts

$155,270,000

$4,950,629

$388,400

$160,609,029

Jacksonville Jaguars

$155,270,000

$32,774,928

$2,256,782

$190,301,710

Kansas City Chiefs

$155,270,000

$2,622,838

$63,092

$157,955,930

Los Angeles Rams

$155,270,000

$933,521

($538,332)

$155,665,189

Miami Dolphins

$155,270,000

$9,137,544

$2,359,775

$166,767,319

Minnesota Vikings

$155,270,000

$2,090,409

($445,692)

$156,914,717

New England Patriots

$155,270,000

$1,347,882

$3,024,569

$159,642,451

New Orleans Saints

$155,270,000

$1,400,000

($1,107,938)

$155,562,062

New York Giants

$155,270,000

$11,193,231

$856,928

$167,320,159

New York Jets

$155,270,000

$2,484,216

($225,482)

$157,528,734

Oakland Raiders

$155,270,000

$13,373,617

($310,864)

$168,332,753

Philadelphia Eagles

$155,270,000

$7,255,362

($955,000)

$161,570,362

Pittsburgh Steelers

$155,270,000

$3,000,327

($641,349)

$157,628,978

San Diego Chargers

$155,270,000

$2,287,176

($782,409)

$156,774,767

San Francisco 49ers

$155,270,000

$12,206,686

$9,105,248

$176,581,934

Seattle Seahawks

$155,270,000

$11,587

($758,660)

$154,522,927

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

$155,270,000

$7,987,748

($2,119,382)

$161,138,366

Tennessee Titans

$155,270,000

$20,783,801

$304,025

$176,357,826

Washington Redskins

$155,270,000

$5,837,734

$856,290

$161,964,024

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