On Wednesday, the NFL announced a 2021 salary-cap figure of $182.5 million per team. That put the San Francisco 49ers at $23.98 million under the cap, per OverTheCap.com. That's not bad for a team that was, at one point, projected to have under $13 million in cap space.

OverTheCap.com updated its figures for all 32 teams and, a day later, the 49ers are now estimated to have $24.85 million available. That's good news for a team that hopes to rebound from a six-win season, re-sign some key impending free agents—like offensive tackle Trent Williams—and add to its roster.

Only 10 teams have more salary-cap space than San Francisco, per OverTheCap.com. Nine teams are over the salary cap limit and must get under by the start of the new league year on Wednesday, March 17.

Below is a breakdown of the salary-cap space from OverTheCap.com for all 32 NFL teams, ranked from the most available money to the least. A negative amount indicates that a team is over the cap.


Team Cap Space
Jacksonville Jaguars $73,669,714
New York Jets $69,225,082
New England Patriots $68,520,056
Indianapolis Colts $46,681,614
Cincinnati Bengals $42,979,130
Washington Football Team $38,884,822
Miami Dolphins $33,503,936
Denver Broncos $32,350,285
Los Angeles Chargers $26,669,474
Cleveland Browns $24,866,244
San Francisco 49ers $24,850,877
Houston Texans $24,670,596
Carolina Panthers $24,085,011
Arizona Cardinals $21,428,869
Dallas Cowboys $19,604,273
Buffalo Bills $19,537,153
Las Vegas Raiders $17,932,434
Seattle Seahawks $17,922,987
Baltimore Ravens $16,942,890
Tennessee Titans $16,782,541
Minnesota Vikings $8,730,584
Pittsburgh Steelers $6,187,086
New York Giants $3,283,994
Detroit Lions -$1,616,135
Kansas City Chiefs -$4,426,519
Tampa Bay Buccaneers -$5,539,267
Green Bay Packers -$9,679,306
Atlanta Falcons -$14,196,796
Philadelphia Eagles -$17,465,468
Chicago Bears -$17,569,053
New Orleans Saints -$25,576,021
Los Angeles Rams -$33,136,331


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