Falcons' salary cap spending is above the floor set by the CBA

FLOWERY BRANCH -- As free agency approaches, the NFLPA shared what teams are spending as it relates to the 89 percent minimum cash spending average, per the collective bargaining agreement.
Atlanta Falcons:
--Salary cap in 2014/15 was $133 million.
--Salary cap in 2015/2016 expected to be $143 million or slightly above
--Team cash minimum spending requirement for 2013-2017 is 89 percent.
The Atlanta Falcons in 2013 spent $127,645,309 in cash and in 2014 spent $151,659,111.
For the past two years, they are at 109.10 percent in spending and are 20-plus percentage points above the spending floor.
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