The Philadelphia Eagles have strategically used post-June 1st releases to create cap space by designating veteran cornerbacks Darius Slay and James Bradberry for release. These moves will result in a total combined savings of $6.42 million for the Eagles, providing them with approximately $32.04 million in cap space heading into the summer. The team may choose to hold onto some of this money as a buffer for future seasons or to cover deferred dead money payments from the releases. Despite carrying a significant amount of dead money, the Eagles' aggressive cap management strategy has proven successful, allowing them to continue making moves in free agency and trades.