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According to the new agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA, the Salary Cap for the 2006 season
is $102 million. These are the amount of room that each team has under the salary cap as of the first week of the 2006 season:
| Arizona Cardinals |
$13,711,900 |
| Atlanta Falcons |
$1,636,390 |
| Baltimore Ravens |
$7,026,790 |
| Buffalo Bills |
$10,533,800 |
| Carolina Panthers |
$4,729,050 |
| Chicago Bears |
$5,276,760 |
| Cincinnati Bengals |
$9,734,770 |
| Cleveland Browns |
$10,580,800 |
| Dallas Cowboys |
$12,891,200 |
| Denver Broncos |
$4,514,310 |
| Detroit Lions |
$9,429,980 |
| Green Bay Packers |
$10,791,800 |
| Houston Texans |
$2,749,590 |
| Indianapolis Colts |
$9,037,570 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars |
$13,849,200 |
| Kansas City Chiefs |
$8,837,310 |
| Miami Dolphins |
$3,066,390 |
| Minnesota Vikings |
$13,071,000 |
| New England Patriots |
$16,948,900 |
| New Orleans Saints |
$14,101,800 |
| New York Giants |
$3,276,080 |
| New York Jets |
$13,065,300 |
| Oakland Raiders |
$2,374,900 |
| Philadelphia Eagles |
$19,258,900 |
| Pittsburgh Steelers |
$3,219,910 |
| St. Louis Rams |
$7,144,510 |
| San Diego Chargers |
$14,721,100 |
| San Francisco 49ers |
$11,643,100 |
| Seattle Seahawks |
$11,722,800 |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
$8,259,750 |
| Tennessee Titans |
$795,935 |
| Washington Redskins |
$4,239,800 |
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