According to ESPN's John Clayton, the Cincinnati Bengals have the third-most salary cap space of any team in the NFL only behind the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Jacksonville Jaguars didn't spend $31 million of cap room in 2011, so they now have $45 million of room. The Kansas City Chiefs have $62.995 million after budgeting $24.014 million from the 2011 season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, thanks to $23.519 million of carryover cap money, have the second-most cap space with $60.496 million. The Cincinnati Bengals moved over $15 million from last year and have $60 million to spend. Dan Snyder of the Washington Redskins has plenty of room to get quarterback and receiver help, thanks to $47.56 million of cap space. The 2011 playoff teams in good shape are the Denver Broncos ($50.735 million of cap room), San Francisco 49ers ($39.33 million), Atlanta Falcons ($30.6 million) and New England Patriots ($20 million). To get to the $50 million mark, the Broncos carried over $26 million of unused cap.

One of the great things about the latest collective bargaining agreements is that teams are able to carry over the cap space from one year to the next. The Bengals brought over exactly $17.59 million from the 2011 season, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, which gives them just over $60 million to spend, if they're so inclined.
The new CBA also says that there is a new minimum spending limit, but that doesn't go into effect until the 2013 season, which means if Mike Brown wants to sit on the majority of this money, he technically could. However, this amount of spendable cash couldn't have come at a better time. The Bengals have two first-round picks to use to fill the holes they have on their roster but there are too many holes to fill. If they could draft a safety, cornerback, wide receiver, running back and guard in the first round, everything would be great, but that's not going to happen.
That's where the money comes in. I'm not saying they should spend all of their money and then go to the bank, take out a loan and spend that money too, but bringing in a handful of free agents that can start for the team could go from making them a good team to a great team in a hurry.
Free agency opens on March 13 and the Bengals will not only need to re-sign a few of their own players but they will need to go after a handful of players that will hit the open market. Some of the players that the Bengals could really use -- guards like Carl Nicks or Ben Grubbs, cornerbacks like Brandon Carr or Carlos Rogers, or maybe even Mario Williams -- may cost a lot of money. Luckily the Bengals have the money to spend.
Now we just have to hope they spend it.
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lol why cant we be first in anything?!
AMAS85 - February 13, 2012
We kinda have to spend a lot this year...
or else we will be overpaying to reach the floor next year go grab talent worthy of the money
Bengalsfan024 - February 14, 2012
Damn $60 million to spend
thats a crazy amount that I hope we at least spend half of that
AMAS85 - February 13, 2012
hell i'd settle for spending a million of that amount on our scouting department
palewook - February 14, 2012
+1
njbengalstat - February 14, 2012
or a practice bubble lol
AMAS85 - February 14, 2012
Um, third-most, Jason
at least according to the quote from Clayton above. (FWIW I read it the same way initially!)
Let’s use that extra space on Carl Nicks please.
BeerRun - February 13, 2012
+1
i have a feeling we will bring in that big FA OL. After letting some of our best linemen go, it think its about time we take one away from someone else!
AMAS85 - February 13, 2012
Agreed. Sign Carl Nicks before anybody.
Bengal4ever - February 13, 2012
Or Grubbs, then use the extra money to go after Cortland Finnegan
DTFCPDX - February 13, 2012
Yeah 1 of the 2.
& i would be all for signing Finnegan or Asante Samuels.
Bengal4ever - February 13, 2012
Signing Finnegan would be tough to swallow because of the whole "insufferable douchebag" factor, but I can't say I wouldn't welcome him to the team.
sexsalad - February 13, 2012
He's only a douchebag to opposing wideouts, which is why I'd like him to be a Bengal.
He’s not a lockerroom cancer like some other players, and he doesn’t get in trouble off the field.
DTFCPDX - February 13, 2012
Does thing goes with the coaches or just the roster and its players??
Touhue Cha - February 13, 2012
It would be great
if Mikey boy got the Bengals two nice FA’s this offseason, but I know it’s wishful thinking. Going to have to at some point Mikey boy.
whodeycommish14 - February 13, 2012 via mobile
I knew Carr and Bowe would stay in KC
Thats why I didnt get all the Carr talk lately. Also, im not big on Finnagin or Grimes. I would rather them target younger guys like Middleton, Thomas or up the ante on Ladarius Webb so at least Baltimore would have to outbid us.
EPK1979 - February 13, 2012 via mobile
No wonder Mikey could pay cash to buy
Out the rest of the shares. The fans want good free agents? Smithers (Katie), release the hounds!
occams_tiger_teeth - February 13, 2012 via mobile
Smithers
Smithers for the Bengals probably was Jim Lippincott before he retired from the Bengals.
DTFCPDX - February 13, 2012
Haha
whodeycommish14 - February 13, 2012 via mobile
+1
palewook - February 14, 2012
Of Course we DO!!!!!
Why wouldn’t we?? Mike Brown don’t give a Da&N about the team he fields….As long as he profits thats his bottom line…..
chuckyj1 - February 14, 2012
cause mikey is not in full controll anymore
the move of him buying full controll of the team after 8 years (after the guy passed away) shows me hes getting ready to hand off the torch
Bengalsfan024 - February 14, 2012
Third most?
Behind only the Chiefs? I mean, there’s a missing team here, y’know, third most makes me presume there’s a first and second team with more cap space. Or I really didn’t understand the point? I’m not from an english-speaking country, maybe there’s something I didn’t get.
FernandoRF - February 14, 2012
“The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, thanks to $23.519 million of carryover cap money, have the second-most cap space with $60.496 million. The Cincinnati Bengals moved over $15 million from last year and have $60 million to spend.”
80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME - February 14, 2012
Thanks, oh thanks.
But, anyway, that’s an awful lot of cash to spend. Do nothing with it proves we’re in the very same place, despite the good season. Do something, and they will be superbowl bound sooner or later.
FernandoRF - February 14, 2012
It didn't read quite right
TX Bengal - February 14, 2012
well considering over 20 of our 53 players are FA
we will be spending cash this offseason
Bengalsfan024 - February 14, 2012
Erm
I intended to say to spend tons of cash wisely. Spend the bengals will, but, as a friend of mine have said, it doesn’t matter the size of the gun, until you have something in the crosshairs.
FernandoRF - February 14, 2012
I intendend to say “the bengals will spend”, not exactly to “spend the bengals will”.
FernandoRF - February 14, 2012
"Spend the bengals will"....very "Yoda like." :)
The Van Buren Boys - February 14, 2012
Too much Yoda-like
Like to much Yoda is it.
FernandoRF - February 14, 2012
Caption for the above picture:
“The fellas in the front office hid my keys from me again. Please help, am I hot or cold? I need to get home in time to catch Columbo on the old black and white set.”
The Van Buren Boys - February 14, 2012
Lmao! Nailed it
Bigcatdaddy - February 14, 2012 via Android app
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