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Adjusted cap space, by team

With the new league year beginning Wednesday and the base salary cap at $155.27 million per team, the NFL Players Association has determined the adjusted cap, based on the amounts carried over by each team and other adjustments, like incentive payments earned in 2015 that will hit the cap in 2016.

The Jaguars have the most, and the Broncos (thanks to the $4 million incentive payment earned a year ago by Peyton Manning) have the least.

Keep in mind that these are the NFLPA’s numbers, which could differ from the NFL’s numbers.

Jaguars: $190,301,710.

Browns: $176,686,294.

49ers: $176,581,934.

Titans: $176,357,826.

Raiders: $168,332,753.

Giants: $167,320,159.

Dolphins: $166,767,319.

Packers: $163,439,289.

Bengals: $162,677,552.

Washington: $161,964,024.

Eagles: $161,570,362.

Buccaneers: $161,138,366.

Colts: $160,609,029.

Patriots: $159,642,451.

Cowboys: $159,261,183.

Cardinals: $158,968,416.

Falcons: $158,801,671.

Chiefs: $157,995,930.

Panthers: $157,993,141.

Steelers: $157,628,978.

Jets: $157,528,734.

Bills: $157,375,731.

Lions: $157,311,216.

Texans: $157,186,080.

Vikings: $156,914,717.

Chargers: $156,774,767.

Bears: $156,588,879.

Rams: $155,665,189.

Saints: $155,562,062.

Ravens: $155,178,755.

Seahawks: $154,522,927.

Broncos: $154,095,041.