
Jaguars' Tight Cap: Big Hits for Campbell, Davis
Jacksonville Jaguars News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are facing a tight salary cap situation this offseason, with only $5.98 million left in cap space, ranking them near the bottom of the league. A significant portion of their cap is tied up in dead money, totaling $53.34 million, due to heavy roster changes last season. The teams general manager, James Gladstone, is responsible for these moves, and the Jaguars will have to bear the costs in the coming year. The largest hits will come from cornerback Tyson Campbell at $19.5 million and wide receiver Gabe Davis at $14.6 million, among others. The teams quiet free agency can be attributed to protecting projected compensatory picks for 2027, as well as the tight cap situation.
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