The NFL has set the salary cap for the upcoming season. League spokesperson Brian McCarthy announced Thursday that the 2025 salary cap has been set at a record 279.2-million-dollars per team. That’s an increase of 23.8-million-dollars from last year’s salary cap. McCarthy also announced that the limit on projected player costs, including benefits, is set at 362.48-million-dollars. The salary cap is calculated annually based on a collectively bargained formula tied to league revenues.