The Detroit Lions are currently on track to have negative cap space in 2026, but there's no reason to panic. It's not uncommon for teams to enter the offseason capped out. This year is no different.
The Bears could look seriously at cutting a player or two for salary cap purposes if they can't restructure enough contracts for more cap space, and here are the most likely victims. As the Bears ...
Last Friday, the NFL shared its projected 2026 salary cap range to its clubs. Using the midpoint of the projected 2026 salary cap range ($303.5 million), the Lions are projected to be $8.53 million ...
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Last Friday, the NFL shared its projected 2026 salary cap range to its clubs. It might sound alarming at first, but there's avenues for the Lions to create cap space in a hurry. By restructuring ...
Head coach Mike Vrabel finished his first season with the New England Patriots with a 29-13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl. While the Patriots liked the progress they made under Vrabel ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony East is an Indiana-based writer who covers the Pacers and Fever. The 2026 NBA trade deadline is less than one week away, and ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot to do with not a lot of funds to do so unless they restructure some contracts or make some tough cuts this offseason. The biggest priorities seem to be on the ...
The Dallas Cowboys will enter the 2026 season with a new-look defense, thanks to the addition of new coordinator Christian Parker. But what remains to be seen is what will happen with the personnel on ...
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