June 2 is an important day in the NFL offseason calendar. Teams that cut players earlier in the offseason and used a post-June 1 designation officially saw their salary cap relief Sunday. For example, the Las Vegas Raiders gained $24 million of cap space from the release of quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. In total, 11 teams saw at least some salary cap relief with the moves officially processed. As a result, salary cap numbers have changed. Here, we’ll do a quick rundown of how much salary cap space each team now has as we enter the month of June. All numbers come via Over the Cap.
Salary cap space: $46,439,175
Salary cap space: $43,404,604
Salary cap space: $40,345,495
Salary cap space: $35,527,737
Salary cap space: $34,184,190
Salary cap space: $34,098,440
Salary cap space: $30,381,162
Salary cap space: $26,762,750
Salary cap space: $26,335,430
Salary cap space: $26,218,977
Salary cap space: $25,245,331
Salary cap space: $25,212,818
Salary cap space: $22,635,204
Salary cap space: $21,364,990
Salary cap space: $19,826,274
Salary cap space: $18,835,001
Salary cap space: $18,014,542
Salary cap space: $17,203,684
Salary cap space: $16,570,457
Salary cap space: $13,988,033
Salary cap space: $12,377,664
Salary cap space: $11,183,904
Salary cap space: $10,432,949
Salary cap space: $8,581,034
Salary cap space: $7,726,196
Salary cap space: $6,720,510
Salary cap space: $6,231,493
Salary cap space: $6,042,156
Salary cap space: $5,944,934
Salary cap space: $5,473,316
Salary cap space: $1,141,223