
That’s a jump of nearly $24 million
The NFL salary cap has been officially set at $279.2 million for the 2025 season, per Adam Schefter.
That marks an increase from $255.4 million in 2024. Since 2023, the cap has risen roughly $55 million from its $224.8 million mark in 2023. That is an increase of 19.5% over two seasons.
The New York Giants are estimated to have $48.090 million available under the cap.
Coming off a 3-14 2024 season and a 9-25 mark over two years, Giants GM Joe Schoen can be expected to be aggressive this offseason with both his financial flexibility and draft capital.
“Where we are financially from a salary cap, health standpoint, we’re in good shape,” Schoen said on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine. “We have premium draft capital, so not suffocating. We have the resources to improve the roster.”
The Giants have a number of needs, including quarterback, offensive line, defensive line and cornerback.
We will find out in a couple of weeks how Schoen uses his assets.




