February 20, 201412 yr comment_131267 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/...it-130-million/ Report
February 20, 201412 yr comment_131268 This will obviously help. Last year Phil managed to get Martellus, Bushrod, and Slausson all signed for a cap hit under 7M combined. Get that done again with 3 defensive players and it'd be a great start to rebuilding the D. So now the Bears have ~8M before cuts. If they cut the suspects we've been talking about (Pep, Bush, Weems, Pods, Earl) the cap number will be ~24M. Couple that with the ability to dip into Cutty, Jennings, and Slausson's contract, the possibility of an extension for Marshall, and the Bears could actually be in pretty good position. Report
February 25, 201412 yr comment_131419 @ProFootballTalk Source: Salary cap will exceed $132 million this year, possibly by a few million . Throw at least 2M more into the pot. Report
February 25, 201412 yr Author comment_131423 Just read that too. Could be even more than 132... @ProFootballTalk Source: Salary cap will exceed $132 million this year, possibly by a few million . Throw at least 2M more into the pot. Report
February 25, 201412 yr comment_131425 Wonder if the price of FAs goes up as well....If not the Bears should be in good shape. Report
February 25, 201412 yr comment_131426 with the Bears raising ticket prices again they better use that money on adding better players!!!! Report
February 25, 201412 yr comment_131427 with the Bears raising ticket prices again they better use that money on adding better players!!!! Lol I'm sure they'll use all available cap room....they usually do. Report
February 25, 201412 yr comment_131428 Lol I'm sure they'll use all available cap room....they usually do. Kind of funny tho, if they convert some of Jay's cap hit to bonus it opens up more money to spend. So really are they spending all that they can or not? The cap space always confuses, if the cap space is 132 what does that really mean. Only base salary counts towards the cap bonus doesn't? Report
February 28, 201412 yr comment_131499 Kind of funny tho, if they convert some of Jay's cap hit to bonus it opens up more money to spend. So really are they spending all that they can or not? The cap space always confuses, if the cap space is 132 what does that really mean. Only base salary counts towards the cap bonus doesn't? I'm sure they'll dip into it if they get guys agreeing to contracts and they need it. @AdamSchefter Salary cap projected to rise to about $133 million this year, expected to break $140 million next year and $150 million by 2016, per source Sets up a lot of back loading possibility. Report
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