When the Falcons traded away Matt Ryan, this signaled the beginning of a new era for the franchise. But they haven't completely moved on from him yet.
The Falcons, who have Super Bowl odds of +25000, will have a $40.5 million dead cap hit for Ryan for the 2022 season. This represents the largest dead cap hit in NFL history.
Biggest NFL Dead Salary Cap Hits in 2022
Rank | Player | Team | Dead cap hit |
1 | Matt Ryan | Falcons | $40.5 million |
2 | Russell Wilson | Seahawks | $26 million |
3 | Khalil Mack | Bears | $24 million |
4 | Deshaun Watson | Texans | $16.2 million |
5 | Julio Jones | Falcons | $15.5 million |
6 | Terron Armstead | Saints | $13 million |
7 | Zach Cunningham | Texans | $12.8 million |
8 | Trey Flowers | Lions | $12.1 million |
9 | Robert Woods | Rams | $11.9 million |
10 | James Bradberry | Giants | $11.7 million |
11 | Drew Brees | Saints | $11.5 million |
12 | Logan Ryan | Giants | $11.5 million |
13 | Za'Darius Smith | Packers | $11.4 million |
14 | Baker Mayfield | Browns | $10.5 million |
15 | Ben Roethlisberger | Steelers | $10.3 million |
What is Dead Money in the NFL?
Dead cap money refers to guaranteed cash and bonuses for a player no longer on a team that hasn't yet been paid and bonuses that haven't been applied to a team's salary cap.
In other words, if a team signs a player to a contract with guarantees and bonuses but then releases that player, the team is still on the hook to pay that money. It also counts toward salary caps for coming seasons, which can hinder that team's future if the dead money is large enough.