The NFL announced Tuesday that it has notified its 32 member clubs of the projected 2019 salary cap figure which, according to a memo released by the league will fall somewhere between $187 and $191.1 million.
With the 2018 cap having been set at $177.2 million, that means the NFL is looking at a $9.8 to $13.9 million increase next season.
While the final cap figure won’t be set until late February/early March, let’s take a look at how this range potentially affects the Giants’ cap space and some of the pending decisions general manager Dave Gettleman will need to make moving forward.