Buffalo Bills: $20.6 million under
Miami Dolphins: $35.8 million under
New England Patriots: $18.6 million under
New York Jets: $19.4 million over
AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 1:33 PM EST
Buffalo Bills: $20.6 million under
Miami Dolphins: $35.8 million under
New England Patriots: $18.6 million under
New York Jets: $19.4 million over
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 1:50 PM EST
In response to NYPat's comment:
Buffalo Bills: $20.6 million under
Miami Dolphins: $35.8 million under
New England Patriots: $18.6 million under
New York Jets: $19.4 million over
Also look for the Jets to cut Smith, Pace and Scott saving $30 million against the cap
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 1:56 PM EST
These are the numbers for next year, just to make it clear.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 1:58 PM EST
The Pats have enough cap space to pick up Sanchez's guaranteed contract, should BB do it ?/
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 1:58 PM EST
In response to nomadfan's comment:
The Pats have enough cap space to pick up Sanchez's guaranteed contract, should BB do it ?/
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:01 PM EST
In response to wozzy's comment:
In response to nomadfan's comment:
The Pats have enough cap space to pick up Sanchez's guaranteed contract, should BB do it ?/
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:10 PM EST
I'm just sitting here pondering what it will be like for Sanchez in his reclining years secure in the knowledge that his NFL legacy will forever be (unless of course he tops it) the internationally televised butt-fumble.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:19 PM EST
I know as Patriot fans we really get a kick out of this image, but the guy did win a BCS Championship game, go to 2 AFC Championship games, he does date super models and he is also counting his $50 million in the bank. I think I would take running into some ones butt to have the life.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:23 PM EST
In response to rkarp's comment:
I know as Patriot fans we really get a kick out of this image, but the guy did win a BCS Championship game, go to 2 AFC Championship games, he does date super models and he is also counting his $50 million in the bank. I think I would take running into some ones butt to have the life.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:25 PM EST
I simply like to point out both sides of the coin.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 2:31 PM EST
In response to rkarp's comment:
I simply like to point out both sides of the coin.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 3:48 PM EST
In response to IrishMob7's comment:
In response to rkarp's comment:
I simply like to point out both sides of the coin.
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 3:51 PM EST
I am laughing with you. It was classic. But it doesnt suck to be him, right?
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 3:53 PM EST
I have also never started a Jets thread on the boards. I simply enjoy offering balance when needed
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 3:55 PM EST
Isnt there really one Jet troll using a coiple of names anyways? Does that bother you more han Sullys nonstop put downs of Brady?
Re: AFC East salary cap numbers
posted at 1/10/2013 4:08 PM EST
MIA will get Jennings. He already talked about how he isn't the biggest fan of cold weather games. Also have the Philbin to Jennings connection.
Also wouldn't surprise me if they made a move on Welker, Finley or Wallace.
Philbin's passing attack was always very deep in receiving options, and Jennings, Wallace/Finley/Welker, Hartline, and Bess would be pretty beast or pretty buffalo!