June 1 has come and gone, meaning the Cleveland Browns and a couple handfuls of other teams saw added salary cap relief as a result of some releases that were designated as Post-June 1 cuts.
As a result, the Browns now sit with over $18 million in cap space. What the Browns will do with that remaining space is still to be seen, but do not expect many fireworks to explode this offseason in terms of talent acquisition despite the added relief. The Browns will likely look to carry over most of that cap space into 2026 to help them with the relief of the Deshaun Watson mistake and the financial repercussions of it.
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After all of the June 1 releases were processed, however, where do the Browns rank among all 32 teams in available cap space as we trek deeper into the offseason?
NFL salary cap rankings (including the Browns)
San Francisco 49ers: $53.49m
Las Vegas Raiders: $36.16m
Arizona Cardinals: $32.11m
Pittsburgh Steelers: $31.89m
Seattle Seahawks: $31.21m
Tennessee Titans: $30.17m
Green Bay Packers: $28.94m
Cincinnati Bengals: $27.08m
Los Angeles Chargers: $26.83m
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $26.63m
Jacksonville Jaguars: $26.54m
Philadelphia Eagles: $25.58m
New Orleans Saints: $22.62m
Washington Commanders: $21.13m
Indianapolis Colts: $20.09m
Los Angeles Rams: $19.44m
Carolina Panthers: $18.69m
Baltimore Ravens: $18.65m
Minnesota Vikings: $13.41m
Kansas City Chiefs: $10.75m
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Ranking all 32 teams (including the Browns) in cap space after June 1