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What is a post-June 1 cut in the NFL? This is when an NFL team releases a player on June 2 or later. In doing so, the team can spread out the player's dead cap money over more time.
L.A. has around $20.1 million in salary cap space as of this writing, per Spotrac, thanks to a bevy of young players still on rookie deals. That could change, though, if the Rams extend Kyren ...
In essence, the post-June 1 designation gives teams more cap flexibility. The Cowboys will likely make a move or two taking advantage of the designation, so keep your eyes peeled and we'll keep ...
The post-June 1 designation provides that flexibility by spreading a player's dead cap hit over two seasons. For higher-priced players, it also helps teams move players who could be on the trade ...
Aaron Leming of Windy City Gridiron noted in his salary cap lookahead: ‘After five years in Buffalo, Edmunds landed a four-year, $72 million deal in Chicago. ‘Eberflus viewed him as the ...
About a month away from training camp, the Cincinnati Bengals will soon be tasked with beginning the process of narrowing down their roster from 90 to 53 ahead of a pivotal regular season.. The ...
A post-June 1 designation spreads a player's cap hit over two years, reducing the impact on cap space for the current season. While the designation can be used for players who are cut, it can also ...