The 2023 NFL league year begins at 4 p.m. on Wednesday — when clubs can officially offer contracts to unrestricted free agents — and teams are continuing to clear roster space for the official start of free agency. That worked out in the New York Giants’ favor Wednesday morning, as news broke that two of the most respected players in the NFC East will likely be leaving the division.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to release star running back Ezekiel Elliott, per Clarence Hill Jr. Dallas would clear $10.9 million in salary cap space and take on $5.