Jan. 29, 2026, 10:21 a.m. ET
Where do the Indianapolis Colts rank in salary cap space compared to the rest of the NFL heading into the 2026 offseason?
According to Over the Cap, the Colts have $26.9 million in salary cap space at the moment. GM Chris Ballard believes that the Colts will “be in good shape” salary-cap-wise this offseason.
When owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon spoke with the media after the season, she mentioned how Ballard adapted his roster-building approach, which included being more aggressive.
Ballard then seemed to acknowledge that continuing down that path was going to be the plan this offseason.
Addressing the defensive side of the ball, specifically, seems to be a big priority for the Colts this offseason.
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Some notable free agents for the Colts this offseason include Daniel Jones, Alec Pierce, Nick Cross, and others. For the full list of Colts’ free agents, you can find that here.
There is also the opportunity for Ballard to create more salary cap room through contract restructures, extensions, and veteran cuts. Any unused cap space from 2025 will also rollover to 2026.
2026 NFL salary cap rankingsTitans – $93.5MRaiders – $81.3MChargers – $80.5MSeahawks – $66.8MJets – $66.3MCommanders – $63.4MBengals – $46.9MSteelers – $37.6Rams – $37.3Patriots – $31.2MCardinals – $30.4MColts – $26.9M49ers – $23.3MBroncos – $20.4MFalcons – $17.4MBucs – $16.7MRavens – $13.8MEagles – $10.4MPanthers – $9.1MGiants – ($58,866)Packers – ($10.6M)Bills – ($13.96M)Texans – ($14.1M)Lions – ($16.7M)Bears – ($17.6M)Saints – ($21.6M)Jaguars – ($21.9M)Browns – ($23.9M)Dolphins – ($30.3M)Cowboys – ($39.4M)Vikings – ($48.9M)Chiefs – ($62.5M)
Salary cap figures courtesy of Over the Cap