With the new contracts for Terrell Edmunds and Eli Rogers having finally hit the NFLPA’s contract database in the last few days, the Pittsburgh Steelers have seen a sizeable amount of salary cap space disappear as a consequence.
As of Thursday, the New York Giants are the only team in the league with less cap space to play with than the Steelers and the NFLPA public salary cap report currently has them listed as being $3,755,138 under the cap.
According to OverTheCap.com, Edmunds signed a deal worth $10,697,790 over 4-years that includes a signing bonus worth $5,860,212 and he will cost the team $1,945,053 against the cap in 2018.