Team presidents and general managers had meetings Tuesday in Dallas, a day ahead of a scheduled NFL owners' meeting. — NFL teams were told by the league Tuesday that the salary cap is projected to increase to an estimated $187 million to $191.1 million per club for the 2019 season. That would represent a jump of about $10 million or more from this season’s figure of $177.2 million per team. The cap will have jumped 40 percent since 2014, when it was set at $133 million per team. The salary cap is calculated as a prescribed portion of league revenue under the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association.
Source: Washington Post December 11, 2018 23:15 UTC