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The salary floor is based upon a team spending 89% of the PROJECTED salary cap average for the four years 2013 through 2016. It is also the actual cash payout and NOT the salary cap calculations for prorated contracts and signing bonuses. Also, a team doesn't have to spend to the limit of the floor in new signings, it can spend it on players currently under contract, in fact that is what they must do if they don't reach the floor.
Suppose the Jags are $10 million short of the floor at the end of Free Agency. They will have to pay it in equal quantities to each member of the team over the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Regards.................the Chiefjag |
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