While the NFLPA never actually applied the annual NFL workout bonus placeholder amount of $849,600 to all 32 teams to their public salary cap page this offseason, the actual amount was indicated and charged off on Tuesday morning. In the case of the Pittsburgh Steelers, that amount was $647,297.
As usual, the charged amount did not equal the full expected placeholder amount. That’s the case every year. In case you’re curious, players receive up to $295 per day for every team offseason activity. You can read that section of the CBA below.
With the annual workout amounts for players now charged off, the Steelers now sit at $10,592,674 under the cap as of Tuesday morning.