The Dallas Cowboys were the fourth-lowest spending team early in the NFL free agency signing period this offseason, but that wasn’t because the team is lacking salary cap space.
Dallas still has $32.2 million in available cap space, which ranks just outside of the top 10 in the league.
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Sure, it would be nice to have a surplus like the New England Patriots with their $60 million or the Detroit Lions and their $51.4 million, but the Cowboys’ current situation is just fine.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones presents Mayor Luis McArthur with a $25,000 check at training camp opening ceremonies in Oxnard / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The Cowboys enter the preseason with the 11th-most available cap space in the league at just over $32 million, but they could free up some space by restructuring deals, signing extensions, and the yearly cap casualties.
A full look at the current salary cap space for all 32 teams can be seen below, via Spotrac.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks at training camp opening ceremonies at the River Ridge Fields in Oxnard / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
New England Patriots $60 million
Detroit Lions $51.4 million
Cincinnati Bengals $47.9 million
San Francisco 49ers $47.6 million
Las Vegas Raiders $38.2 million
Arizona Cardinals $37.9 million
Tennessee Titans $35.4 million
Seattle Seahawks $35.2 million
New York Jets $34.2 million
Pittsburgh Steelers $34 million
Dallas Cowboys $32.2 million
Los Angeles Chargers $32 million
Green Bay Packers $31.3 million
Philadelphia Eagles $30.8 million
Tampa Bay Buccaneers $29.4 million
Denver Broncos $26.6 million
Minnesota Vikings $25.7 million
New Orleans Saints $22.8 million
Cleveland Browns $22 million
Washington Commanders $22 million
Carolina Panthers $20.5 million
Los Angeles Rams $20 million
Indianapolis Colts $19.8 million
Jacksonville Jaguars $19.3 million
Baltimore Ravens $17.5 million
Kansas City Chiefs $17.4 million
Chicago Bears $13.8 million
Miami Dolphins $12.3 million
Houston Texans $11 million
Atlanta Falcons $5.3 million
New York Giants $4 million
Buffalo Bills -$740,208
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