June 1 came and went and every team, including the Pittsburgh Steelers were able to update their salary cap to account for any cuts designated for post June 1. For the Steelers, this put them in a position to have $18 million to spend on contract extensions and/or a big trade for a wide receiver.
So where does that leave everyone?
Based on the numbers from Over the Cap as of publishing, here is the cap space for all 32 NFL teams from most to least.
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