10 NFL Front Offices That Treat the Salary Cap Like Monopoly Money

Ah, the NFL salary cap. A mysterious, bendable, slightly mythical concept that some teams treat like a hard limit, and others treat like it’s printed on a napkin with erasable ink.

While most front offices carefully budget and plan for the future, these ten teams have no problem tossing bags of cash like they’re playing a board game. Contracts? Void years? Dead money? No worries—keep passing Go and collecting signing bonuses.

10. New Orleans Saints

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The Saints somehow start every offseason $60 million over the cap and still manage to sign people. At this point, they’re just daring the salary cap to stop them.

9. Dallas Cowboys

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Jerry Jones writes checks with vibes and legacy. Whether it’s paying stars big or hanging onto bloated contracts, logic rarely enters the room.

8. Buffalo Bills

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The Bills went all in on their Super Bowl window, and now their financial books look like a game of Jenga. They push more money every year and hope no one blinks.

7. Los Angeles Rams

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“F them picks” turned into “F that budget.” The Rams turned cap gymnastics into an art form—and somehow got a ring out of it.

6. Cleveland Browns

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The Browns handed out a guaranteed quarterback contract like they were bidding against themselves. It blew up the market and made every other front office sigh heavily.

5. Denver Broncos

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Denver is still paying for quarterbacks it doesn’t want anymore. If throwing money at the problem fixed everything, they’d be undefeated.

4. Arizona Cardinals

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The Cardinals paid big for guys who didn’t even finish the season on the field—or the roster. Their financial strategy is basically “YOLO.”

3. Miami Dolphins

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Miami keeps handing out monster contracts like they’re afraid the bank account will expire. It’s flashy, fast, and could blow up spectacularly if things don’t click soon.

Read More: 10 NFL Front Offices That Keep Doubling Down on Bad Ideas

2. New York Giants

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The Giants gave a massive deal to a quarterback they don’t fully trust and doubled down on expensive mediocrity. Their cap sheet has vibes and wishful thinking.

Read More: 10 NFL Front Offices That Make Other Fan Bases Jealous

1. Los Angeles Chargers

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The Chargers crammed a decade of spending into two years, and now they’re stuck holding the receipt. They maxed out every credit card to win one playoff game.

Read More: Ranking the 10 Best Front Offices in the NFL

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