
CFL boosts salary cap to over $6.06 million in 2025
TORONTO — CFL teams will have more money to spend on bolstering their rosters in 2025.
The league announced Wednesday that its salary cap this season has been set at just over $6.06 million.
That’s up significantly from last year’s limit of $5.525 million and represents an increase of $412,365 from the proposed $5.650 million cap this year as per the league’s 2022 collective bargaining agreement with the CFL Players’ Association.
According to a CFL source, a reported $18-million boost in league revenues triggered the substantial salary cap increase.