Why “Cap Casualties” Are Rarely Surprises Internally

When veteran players are released each offseason and labeled “cap casualties,” the moves often appear abrupt from the outside. Announcements arrive quickly, framed by deadlines and dollar figures, and are treated as reactive cost-cutting measures. Inside NFL buildings, those decisions are rarely sudden. They are forecast well ahead of time, built into long-term planning models that account for money, performance, and timing long before paperwork is filed.

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