After renegotiating a bunch of contracts (kicking the salary cap can down the road) and signing the Free Agents, the Bucs now have a little over $15 million in salary cap space. Around $11 million of that is needed to sign the draft class. That leaves the Bucs with a $4 million reserve to use to sign players who get cut before the season starts or in season if injuries dictate signing additional players.
That is not entirely accurate as the top 51 contracts count against the cap so effective cap space is actually greater.
The litigating lush has spent the past few weeks trying to push the narrative that the Bucs INTENTIONALLY moved on to avoid bigger contracts for aging vets.
You can never question the leghumping skills of the loon. First-team All-Pro. Elite.
The $15 million cap space is the top 51. Go to www.spotrac.com/nfl/tampa-bay-buccaneers/overview to find out for yourself.After renegotiating a bunch of contracts (kicking the salary cap can down the road) and signing the Free Agents, the Bucs now have a little over $15 million in salary cap space. Around $11 million of that is needed to sign the draft class. That leaves the Bucs with a $4 million reserve to use to sign players who get cut before the season starts or in season if injuries dictate signing additional players.
That is not entirely accurate as the top 51 contracts count against the cap so effective cap space is actually greater.
