By John Hendrix | SI
The final window could be dwindling for the New Orleans Saints to win a Super Bowl. While they've turned in three very strong regular season campaigns with three straight NFC South titles to show for, the playoffs have proved troublesome. Expectations are still high going into the new season, but some of the faces will undoubtedly be different.
According to Spotrac, the team currently has an estimated $12.46 million in salary cap space for the new season, a figure which will surely change. The NFL has yet to set the salary cap for the new season, but the initial estimates from the beginning of December came in between $196.8 million to $201.2 million. Here's a look at the top cap charges New Orleans faces in 2020.
Drew Brees, QB
Cap Hit: $21.3 million ($10.5 million in signing bonus + $5.4 million restructure bonus)
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The final window could be dwindling for the New Orleans Saints to win a Super Bowl. While they've turned in three very strong regular season campaigns with three straight NFC South titles to show for, the playoffs have proved troublesome. Expectations are still high going into the new season, but some of the faces will undoubtedly be different.
According to Spotrac, the team currently has an estimated $12.46 million in salary cap space for the new season, a figure which will surely change. The NFL has yet to set the salary cap for the new season, but the initial estimates from the beginning of December came in between $196.8 million to $201.2 million. Here's a look at the top cap charges New Orleans faces in 2020.
Drew Brees, QB
Cap Hit: $21.3 million ($10.5 million in signing bonus + $5.4 million restructure bonus)
Full Story - SI