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Dallas Cowboys' salary cap space ahead of post-June 1 releases

Updated May 31, 2025, 5:33 p.m. 1 min read
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The Dallas Cowboys were the fourth-lowest spending team in NFL free agency this offseason, but that isn't because the team is lacking salary cap space.

In fact, Dallas has among the most available space in the league and has several moves that could open up even more spending money, including a blockbuster extension with superstar Micah Parsons .

The Cowboys can also release players with the post-June 1 designation, with veterans like Donovan Wilson and Damone Clark being mentioned among the options.

MORE: Cowboys named potential landing spot for 'dynamic' offensive threat A post-June 1 designation spreads a player's cap hit over two years, reducing the impact on cap space for the current season.

The Cowboys enter the post-June 1 release period with the sixth-most available cap space in the league at just over $30 million, and they could make some veteran releases to free up nearly $10 million more in the coming days.

A full look at the current salary cap space for all 32 teams can be seen below, via Over the Cap .

NFL salary cap space ahead of post-June 1 releases New England Patriots: $67.3 million San Francisco 49ers: $50.04 million Detroit Lions: $40.2 million Las Vegas Raiders: $36.2 million Arizona Cardinals: $32.1 million Dallas Cowboys: $31.9 million Pittsburgh Steelers: $31.9 million Seattle Seahawks: $31.2 million Tennessee Titans: $30.2 million Green Bay Packers: $28.9 million Cincinnati Bengals: $27.1 million Los Angeles Chargers: $26.8 million Jacksonville Jaguars: $26.8 million Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $26.6 million New York Jets: $25.03 million New Orleans Saints: $22.6 million Washington Commanders: $21.1 million Philadelphia Eagles: $20.6 million Indianapolis Colts: $20.1 million Los Angeles Rams: $19.6 million Carolina Panthers: $18.7 million Baltimore Ravens: $16.3 million Denver Broncos: $16.2 million Chicago Bears: $14.8 million Minnesota Vikings: $14.2 million Miami Dolphins: $13.6 million Kansas City Chiefs: $10.7 million Cleveland Browns: $10.5 million Houston Texans: $7.6 million New York Giants: $5.9 million Atlanta Falcons: $5.02 million Buffalo Bills: $1.7 million It will be interesting to see how the post-June 1 designations impact the free agent and trade market as more players become available, and more affordable, in the coming days.

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