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The Cleveland Browns, who have already had a big offseason of spending in free agency and via the trade market, are now set to receive another $11 million in cap space on Friday, June 2. After designating both defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and safety John Johnson III as post-June 1 cuts, the cap savings from those releases will officially hit the books.
Currently sitting with about $5 million in cap space today, this added boost will allow the Browns to make a run at another talent. Could wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins perhaps be an option for the Browns as they look to air the ball out in 2023?
Six teams are picking up cap space this Friday as a result of prior Post-June 1 designated releases:
▫️Dolphins: $13.6M
▫️Browns: $10.915M
▫️Cowboys: $10.9M
▫️Commanders: $4M
▫️Broncos: $3.75M
▫️Cardinals: $3.215MSome extra spending power soon available.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) May 31, 2023
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