The CFL raises its 2025 salary cap to $6.06 million, a nearly 10% increase from 2024.

The Canadian Football League (CFL) has increased its 2025 salary cap by almost 10% to $6.06 million, up from $5.525 million last year. This significant boost, attributed to a reported $18 million increase in league revenues, is seen as a "much-needed correction" by CFLPA president Solomon Eliminian, prioritizing player financial well-being. The salary cap increase comes as free agency begins on Tuesday and training camps start on May 11.

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