
Cowboys Free Up $66M, Plan Big Spending Spree
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Dallas Cowboys Restructure Contracts, Gain Cap Space for Offseason Spending Spree
The Dallas Cowboys have restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott and offensive lineman Tyler Smith, freeing up approximately $47 million in salary cap space. They plan to adjust wide receiver CeeDee Lambs deal, potentially adding another $10 million to their cap room. Team owner Jerry Jones has expressed a desire to increase spending this offseason, even if it means dipping into future cap space. The focus is on improving the defense, with Jones aiming to avoid relying too heavily on unproven rookies. With this newfound cap flexibility, the Cowboys are poised to pursue proven veterans and build momentum for the upcoming season.
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