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Who are the prime cut candidates across the NFL this offseason? The Athletic's writers have a list of intriguing names worth watching.
When the new league year begins on March 11, all 32 NFL teams will be required to get under the cap. The Arizona Cardinals don’t have that problem, as they are projected to have $39.182 million in cap space according to overthecap.
There are five notable Broncos whom the team could either cut or approach to renegotiate their salaries. However, just because a player enters that conversation, it doesn't mean he's gone — among these five, there are at least two Broncos who should be safe.
With NFL free agency almost here, it's also the time of the year when we see teams move on and release veterans in order to create additional salary cap space. For the Indianapolis Colts this offseason, there are three potential cut candidates on the ...
Some very big names could wind up on the chopping block this offseason as teams look to balance their books.
The Carolina Panthers are beginning to trim their roster to create cap space ahead of the start of free agency next month. Yesterday they made veteran cornerback Dane Jackson their first cap casualty of the year, cutting him to get over $3 million in cap ...
The Detroit Lions will be looking to create some financial wiggle room this offseason. Here's some cut candidates that would create cap space.
The Los Angeles Rams aren't strapped for cash, but they could cut some players ahead of the 2025 NFL season to create more cap flexibility, open up some roster spots and give more opportunity for younger players by releasing some expendable options.
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