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Browns will carryover league-high $58.9 million in unused cap space to 2018

5 Million Dollars In Cash Displayed At Seminole Hard Rock Casino

HOLLYWOOD, FL - MARCH 18: Stacks of money are seen in what is being called a first-of-its-kind exhibit of five million dollars in cash at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on March 18, 2009 in Hollywood, Florida. The display consists of $100 bills encased in a 1,300-pound, custom-made $90,000 bullet-resistant Lexan showcase. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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The Browns will carryover a league-high $58.9 million from 2017 to 2018, according to the NFLPA’s salary cap report. They will get that added to the salary cap amount, which is projected to be at least $178 million.

The 49ers were second at $56 million followed by the Titans ($30.3 million) and Jaguars ($27.8 million).

The Dolphins ($69,161), Saints ($287,065), Giants ($365,321), Eagles ($514,409) and Seahawks ($547,270) have the least amount of carryover.

The total carryover from all 32 teams is $340 million, an average of $10.625 million per team.