On Friday, it was reported that the NFL salary cap for the 2016 season will be set at $155.27 million, which is $11.99 million more than it was in 2015. The projections are pretty much in line with what we've been using to project the Cleveland Browns' available cap space over the past few weeks, but let's get the latest tally anyway.
The NFL and NFLPA have finalized a 2016 salary cap of a $155.27 million per team, per sources.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 26, 2016
A few days ago, the NFLPA confirmed that the Browns will have $20,734,144 in carryover cap space.