NFL salary cap room for each team

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Chad Henne looks to hand off the ball as he is pressured by the Jets defense during the first half. (Dec. 9, 2012) Credit: AP
The NFL salary cap for the 2013 season has been set at $123,000,000 per team. Here's a look at how much cap room each team has as of Thursday morning, according to the NFL Players Association:
Arizona Cardinals: $11,547,786
Atlanta Falcons: $2,432,601
Baltimore Ravens: $5,356,586
Buffalo Bills: $16,347,532
Carolina Panthers: $6,187,488
Chicago Bears: $3,946,995
Cincinnati Bengals: $25,965,197
Cleveland Browns: $27,269,816
Dallas Cowboys: $4,469,505
Denver Broncos: $8,327,523
Detroit Lions: $6,767,911
Green Bay Packers: $17,799,553
Houston Texans: $3,813,260
Indianapolis Colts: $11,427,345
Jacksonville Jaguars: $28,387,582
Kansas City Chiefs: $4,153,573
Miami Dolphins: $8,263,667
Minnesota Vikings: $4,412,590
New England Patriots: $10,299,937
New Orleans Saints: $2,055,979
New York Giants: $4,076,958
New York Jets: $12,566,471
Oakland Raiders: $1,673,149
Philadelphia Eagles: $25,747,026
Pittsburgh Steelers: $2,069,760
San Diego Chargers: $6,128,130
San Francisco 49ers: $4,029,822
Seattle Seahawks: $9,105,008
St. Louis Rams: $506,053
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $26,384,270
Tennessee Titans: $6,470,792
Washington Redskins: $669,949
The highest and lowest teams are highlighted above. The league-wide average is $9,645,619.19
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