
"It was reported on Wednesday morning that the Cowboys restructured the contracts of both Dak Prescott and Tyler Smith and that as a result they have created $47M in salary cap space. Boom. Flick of then pen. As noted in the report the Cowboys still have several levers to pull in this regard and CeeDee Lamb's deal is the most logical well to tap."
"Jerry Jones noted during his sit-down with reporters at the combine that the team plans on being more aggressive in free agency. Again, we will believe it when we see it. The Dallas Cowboys are officially salary cap compliant."
The Dallas Cowboys have shifted their offseason approach with increased activity and strategic moves. After operating with the NFL's lowest salary cap space at $56.5 million negative, the team executed contract restructures for Dak Prescott, Tyler Smith, and CeeDee Lamb, generating $47 million in cap space. These moves represent the team's stated intention to be more aggressive in free agency compared to previous years. The restructures demonstrate the Cowboys' willingness to use available financial levers to improve roster flexibility. The team now operates with salary cap compliance and positioning to actively pursue free agent acquisitions, marking a notable shift in their offseason strategy and financial management approach.
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