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League, union have different cap numbers

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At a time when the NFL and the NFLPA rarely agree on anything, it should be no surprise that their respective versions of the cap numbers are different, too.

We posted on Monday the team-by-team numbers via a source with knowledge of the NFLPA version of the calculations. The league has its own numbers, with multiple discrepancies.

The biggest gap comes in Kansas City. The NFLPA numbers show that the Chiefs have $26.6 million in space. The league has the Chiefs at nearly $16.4 million.

At the other end of the spectrum, the union shows that the Bills have $7.9 million in space. The league has the Bills at more than $15.6 million.

The full list of the league’s cap numbers as of Tuesday appear after the jump.

Jaguars: $25.2 million.

Eagles: $22.4 million.

Browns: $17.8 million.

Titans: $17.5 million.

Seahawks: $16.6 million.

Buccaneers: $16.5 million.

Chiefs: $16.3 million.

Bills: $15.6 million.

Bengals: $15.3 million.

Broncos: $14.3 million.

Patriots: $12.9 million.

Packers: $11.6 million.

Cardinals: $11.1 million.

Vikings: $11.0 million.

Colts: $10.6 million.

Redskins $9.3 million.

Panthers: $9.2 million.

Saints: $8.9 million.

Cowboys: $8.2 million.

Jets: $8.0 million.

Dolphins: $7.2 million.

Giants: $7.2 million.

Raiders: $5.9 million.

Bears: $5.9 million.

Ravens: $5.6 million.

Rams: $4.9 million.

Steelers: $4.7 million.

Chargers: $4.4 million.

Falcons: $3.9 million.

49ers: $3.5 million.

Texans: $2.7 million.

Lions: $2.3 million.