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When does NFL free agency start?

Free agency in the NFL begins right when the new league year begins. Find out when free agency is this year and which teams have the most cap space.

Free agency in the NFL begins right when the new league year begins. Find out when free agency begins this year and which teams have the most cap space.
Kirby LeeUSA TODAY Sports

The NFL offseason can be nearly as eventful as the on-field action, with trades, free agency and the draft filling the spring and summer months.

While some of these terms can be hard to understand, a free agent, in any sports league, is quite simply a player who is no longer under contract. In the NFL specifically, there are two types of free agents: restricted and unrestricted; a restricted player is one who has completed three seasons in the NFL and an expired contract, while an unrestricted free agent has more than four years under their belt and is outside of their contract. 

NFL teams can start speaking with free agents two days before free agency begins during the legal tampering period. On Monday, March 14, 2022, at 12 p.m. ET, clubs can contact and negotiate with players who will become unrestricted free agents, and agree to deals, but cannot sign with them until the new league year begins- two days later. 

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When does NFL free agency start?

Free agency in the NFL begins right when the new league year begins. This year, that falls on March 16, 2022, at 4 p.m. ET.

Which NFL teams have the most cap space?

The salary cap, which is the total that a team can spend on all their players combined within a given year, can be a tricky thing in the NFL. Football players do not have fully guaranteed salaries, unlike the NBA. Between bonuses, incentives and void years, there are several ways teams can clear cap space. 

Here’s a look at the 10 teams with the most salary cap space entering the 2022 offseason, (per Spotrac):

Miami Dolphins: $66,167,360
Los Angeles Chargers: $62,400,267
Jacksonville Jaguars: $61,334,233
Cincinnati Bengals: $56,398,062
New York Jets: $47,649,012
Seattle Seahawks: $42,834,892
Indianapolis Colts: $42,227,420
Denver Broncos: $40,389,581
Washington Commanders: $35,989,581 
Chicago Bears: $30,204,286

Eight teams are already above the cap. Here’s a list of the 10 teams with the fewest amount of cap space:

New Orleans Saints: -$76,497,695
Green Bay Packers: -$46,495,123
Dallas Cowboys: -$25,394,940
Minnesota Vikings: -$15,714,133
New York Giants: -$7,267,436
Atlanta Falcons: -$6,485,266
Buffalo Bills: -$1,347,316
Tennessee Titans: -$936,661
Los Angeles Rams: $190,313
Arizona Cardinals: $4,570,098