2023 NFL Dead Money, By Team
Accounting for players who appear on teams’ cap sheets but not on their rosters, dead money is a factor for all 32 teams. This year, dead money comprises more than 20% of five teams’ payrolls. Two teams who followed through (successfully) with all-in missions in recent years — the Buccaneers and Rams — each have more than 30% of their payrolls devoted to dead-cap hits.
Going into training camp, here is how dead money factors into each team’s cap sheet:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $75.32MM
Los Angeles Rams: $74.23MM
Green Bay Packers: $57.14MM
Philadelphia Eagles: $54.73MM
Carolina Panthers: $51.54MM
Arizona Cardinals: $36.96MM
Tennessee Titans: $36.56MM
Minnesota Vikings: $35.54MM
Houston Texans: $31.72MM
Las Vegas Raiders: $29.95MM
Indianapolis Colts: $24.89MM
New Orleans Saints: $24.58MM...