Key additions include wide receiver Keenan Allen, running back D'Andre Swift, safety Kevin Byard, tight end Gerald Everett, center Coleman Shelton, safety Jonathan Owens, wide receiver Dante Pettis, offensive lineman Matt Pryor, quarterback Brett Rypien, and linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga.
Post-free agency, the Bears find themselves with $22.7 million in salary cap space, placing them 10th in the league. With this financial flexibility, General Manager Ryan Poles can continue to enhance the team's depth ahead of the 2024 NFL draft.
Here's a comprehensive look at each NFL team's salary cap situation after the first wave of free agency, according to Over The Cap:
1. New England Patriots: $50.08 million
2. Washington Commanders: $49 million
3. Tennessee Titans: $46.36 million
4. Los Angeles Chargers: $38.71 million
5. Philadelphia Eagles: $34.61 million
6. Cincinnati Bengals: $30.69 million
7. Arizona Cardinals: $29.2 million
8. Las Vegas Raiders: $28.34 million
9. Detroit Lions: $26.69 million
10. Chicago Bears: $22.7 million
11. Denver Broncos: $22.55 million
12. Indianapolis Colts: $22.43 million
13. Green Bay Packers: $21.09 million
14. Los Angeles Rams: $20.76 million
15. Houston Texans: $20.38 million
16. Seattle Seahawks: $16.23 million
17. Pittsburgh Steelers: $15.65 million
18. Carolina Panthers: $14.99 million
19. Baltimore Ravens: $13.88 million
20. Miami Dolphins: $13.75 million
21. San Francisco 49ers: $13.36 million
22. Jacksonville Jaguars: $12.7 million
23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $9.3 million
24. New York Jets: $9.09 million
25. Kansas City Chiefs: $7.6 million
26. Buffalo Bills: $7.4 million
27. Minnesota Vikings: $6.8 million
28. New Orleans Saints: $6.7 million
29. Dallas Cowboys: $5.51 million
30. Cleveland Browns: $3.86 million
31. Atlanta Falcons: $3.4 million
32. New York Giants: $1.99 million
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21 MARS | 157 ANSWERS The salary cap space for each NFL team in 2024, including the Bears, following the initial wave of free agency. Are you glad about Ryan Poles' job so far this off-season? | ||
yes | 121 | 77.1 % |
No | 36 | 22.9 % |
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