Ravens, NFL and Salary Cap
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With the legal tampering period just three days away, we're looking at five moves the Ravens can make to create $50 million more in salary cap space via Over The Cap.
The Ravens have a few ways to clear up some cap space this offseason. Baltimore should consider making these 4 roster moves.
Ravens got some wiggle room going into 2026 offseason DeCosta and Minter, all of a sudden, have a lot more they can accomplish than expected. According to Spotrac, the Ravens have $22.6 million in salary cap space entering the offseason, ranking 16th in the NFL. Baltimore has 24 pending free agents, 19 of whom are unrestricted free agents who can sign wherever they want.
INDIANAPOLIS — The start of NFL free agency is a couple of weeks away, but much of the league’s maneuvering begins in earnest at this week’s scouting combine. Players slated to reach the open market are not allowed to formally hear from teams until March 9,
The Baltimore Ravens enter free agency with a limited amount of cap space but should still be able to retain or add new players to help improve the team.
The Baltimore Ravens have secured most of their top coaching hires, with the special teams coordinator role and some position coaching roles being the biggest, shifting the focus to free agency. Led by new Ravens head coach Jesse Minter and veteran general ...
A current look via Over The Cap shows the Ravens have $13,801,916 available to roll over to 2026 and $12,262,715 in dead cap space. With the off-season roaring along, let's examine the 45 players on the Ravens roster currently under contract.
Baltimore has about $19 million of salary-cap space and plenty of roster holes to fill. Which free agents can the team afford to re-sign?