The Indianapolis Colts have spent more in 2025 free agency than usual, agreeing to multi-year deals with defensive backs Charvarius Ward and Camryn Bynum, and adding quarterback Daniel Jones to compete with Anthony Richardson. They also restructured right tackle Braden Smith‘s deal. The contracts for Wesley French, Khalil Herbert and Cory Ballentine are not currently available.

Here’s what the Colts have remaining in salary cap space as of March 15, according to Spotrac.

Colts free agent signings in 2025

(figures from Spotrac)

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CB Charvarius Ward: 3 years, $54 million; he counts $9.2 million toward the 2025 cap

S Camryn Bynum: 4 years, $60 million; $7.0 million toward ’25 cap

WR/ST Ashton Dulin: 2 years, $6.4 million; $2.8 million toward ’25 cap

RT Braden Smith: $10.4 million, down from $19.8 million

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NFL salary cap space 2025

(Through March 15, according to Spotrac; these totals move with each transaction)

What is the NFL salary cap?

It’s the amount of money teams can spend on players in a given season. Teams can roll over unused portions of 2024 available salary. OverTheCap estimates the Colts’ carryover at about $10 million.

What is the 2025 NFL salary cap?

$279.2 million per team.

Who is the highest-paid NFL player?

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is set to count $52.9 million toward the 2025 salary cap.

What is the NFL dead cap?

Salary that counts against the cap from players who are cut.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis Colts salary cap space for 2025 NFL season