REPORT: NFL Makes Major Rule Change That Will Make Every Player & Fan Happy

REPORT: NFL Makes Major Rule Change That Will Make Every Player & Fan Happy

Roger Goodell smiling (left). Chiefs and holding Kermit doll (right). A change to the NFL salary cap has been made.
Roger Goodell and Kansas City Chiefs fan (Photos by Imagn-Images)

The NFL salary cap is set to increase even more than initially projected, a development that will make every owner, coach, player and fan happy.

The NFL salary cap for last season was $255.4 million, and the league continues to enjoy record revenue totals through television ratings, merchandise, and ticket sales. Well, it’s about to grow a lot higher in 2025.

According to a report from ESPN’s Dan Graziano, NFL teams were informed that the salary cap for 2025 will be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million. The league sent out a memo detailing that it’s not official yet and that it could change following discussions with the NFLPA.

Obviously, it’s hard to envision the players rejecting the league’s plan to increase the salary cap. The higher the salary cap, the more money teams will pay their players. And with the cap projected to increase by over $20 million, owners will have more money to spend than ever before.

Just take this short-and-sweet response from Dallas Cowboys superstar linebacker Micah Parsons about news of the planned increase for the NFL salary cap in 2025:

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