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Jaguars Gain $3.5M in 2026 Salary Cap Space
14 Mar
Summary
- Jacksonville Jaguars will receive a $3.5 million salary cap boost for 2026.
- Adjustments stem from insurance policies or achieved incentives from prior seasons.
- The Jaguars currently hold 27th in NFL cap space with $10.15 million.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are projected to benefit from a $3.5 million increase to their salary cap for the upcoming 2026 season. This financial adjustment, announced by the NFL, follows similar adjustments for other teams, with the Tennessee Titans receiving the largest increase. These cap adjustments are generally attributed to reimbursements from insurance policies for player injuries or from incentives achieved, or not achieved, in the previous season. Most salary cap tracking sites, including Spotrac, estimate these figures, and the Jaguars' current cap space stands at $10.15 million, ranking them 27th in the league. The team has recently restructured contracts for players like Jakobi Meyers and Logan Cooke. This additional cap space is crucial for future expenses, including the upcoming draft class and potential in-season spending, despite a quiet start to free agency.




