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  1. NFC South salary-cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    Rookie contracts are getting done and DeAngelo Williams has restructured his contract with the Carolina Panthers. That means it's time for an update on where each NFC South team stands in relation to the salary cap. The Atlanta Falcons are $2.1...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  2. NFC South three-year cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    It's time for one of our periodic salary-cap checks for all four NFC South teams. But let's take this one a little further than usual. Let's look at where each team stands in relation to the cap for three years. Atlanta Falcons: They're $2.183 ...

    Blog | May 08, 2013
  3. Cap relief on the way for Atlanta Falcons

    Pat Yasinskas

    At this moment, the Atlanta Falcons don't have enough salary-cap room to sign their draft picks. They're only $2.183 million under the cap. But there is help, which a lot of people have forgotten about, on the way. When the Falcons released vet...

    Blog | May 06, 2013
  4. NFC South salary-cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers freed up $1.75 million in salary-cap space by trading running back LeGarrette Blount to the New England Patriots during the NFL draft. That leaves the Buccaneers $19.024 million under this year's salary cap. Only four team...

    Blog | May 01, 2013
  5. NFC South salary-cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    When it comes to the salary cap, there's a huge discrepancy between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the rest of the NFC South. The latest cap figures have the Bucs at $32.8 million under the cap. Only the Cleveland Browns ($33.6 million) have more ro...

    Blog | April 16, 2013
  6. NFC South 2014 salary-cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    The New Orleans Saints have been able to be fairly active in free agency due to a series of contract restructures. But that will come with a heavy price in the future. I just got a look at how much all NFL teams have committed toward the 2014 sala...

    Blog | April 10, 2013
  7. NFC South salary-cap check

    Pat Yasinskas

    Salary-cap information generally is kept top secret, but the NFL Players Association took the rare step of making some of it public Wednesday. Presumably in an attempt to show how much cap room remains unused, the NFLPA publicly put out numbers on...

    Blog | April 04, 2013
  8. Atlanta Falcons release starting tackle Tyson Clabo

    Pat Yasinskas

    The Atlanta Falcons on Thursday released starting right tackle Tyson Clabo in a salary-cap move.

    Story | Conversation | April 04, 2013
  9. Breaking down Osi Umenyiora's contract

    Pat Yasinskas

    The deal defensive end Osi Umenyiora signed with the Atlanta Falcons last week is salary-cap friendly. I just got a look at the official numbers on the two-year deal that's worth $8.5 million. Umenyiora will cost the Falcons $3.75 million against ...

    Blog | April 01, 2013
  10. NFC South cap space update

    Pat Yasinskas

    I've got the latest salary-cap figures for the NFC South teams. In addition to the recent moves, there also have been some minor adjustments to allow for offseason workouts. Let's take a look at where each team stands. The Atlanta Falcons are $...

    Blog | March 25, 2013
  11. Falcons' top cap figures

    Pat Yasinskas

    As we approach the start of the league year (March 12), let's take a look at the highest scheduled salary-cap figures for each team for the 2013 season. We'll list the players with cap figures (not actual base salaries) of $5 million or more. We'l...

    Blog | February 25, 2013
  12. Eight in the Box: Biggest cap casualty

    Pat Yasinskas

    Welcome to Eight in the Box, an NFL Nation feature that will appear each Friday during the offseason. This week's topic: Who will be each team's biggest salary-cap casualty this offseason? Atlanta Falcons. There already have been reports that the ...

    Blog | February 22, 2013
  13. NFC South cap update

    Pat Yasinskas

    We now are less than a month away from the start of free agency, which is when all teams have to be under the salary cap. Two NFC South teams already are under, but two are well over a salary cap that's expected to be a little more than $120 milli...

    Blog | February 13, 2013
  14. The $75.8 million offense

    Pat Yasinskas

    No team spent more on offense in 2012 than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to this chart that breaks down how much teams spent on each side of the ball. Tampa Bay spent a whopping $75.8 million on offense, and the result wasn't exactly the "Gr...

    Blog | February 05, 2013
  15. Updated 2013 salary-cap space

    Pat Yasinskas

    Now that carry-over space has been determined, let's take a look at where each NFC South team is sitting in relation to the 2013 salary cap. The cap won't be set until just before the league year starts in March, but it is expected to be slightly ...

    Blog | January 15, 2013
  16. Looking at 2013 cap space

    Pat Yasinskas

    With the 2012 regular season over, let's take a look at where the NFC South teams stand in relation to the 2013 salary cap. Atlanta Falcons: They have $113 million committed toward a cap that is expected to be slightly more than $120 million. Don'...

    Blog | January 01, 2013