
BREAKING: DALLAS COWBOYS MAKE SHOCKING $12 MILLION MOVE AHEAD OF NFL FREE AGENCY—MAJOR ROSTER SHAKEUP LOOMS!
In a strategic move to bolster their salary cap ahead of the NFL free agency period, the Dallas Cowboys have executed a $12 million contract restructuring involving star quarterback Dak Prescott. By converting a portion of Prescott’s base salary into a signing bonus, the Cowboys have freed up significant cap space to enhance their roster for the upcoming season.
This financial maneuver aligns with the Cowboys’ recent efforts to create flexibility under the salary cap. Notably, the team also restructured wide receiver CeeDee Lamb’s contract, contributing to nearly $57 million in total cap space savings as they prepare for free agency.
The additional cap space positions the Cowboys to explore potential acquisitions during free agency, including the possibility of signing Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton. However, team owner Jerry Jones has tempered expectations regarding aggressive free-agent moves, indicating a continued focus on building through the draft.
These financial strategies come in the wake of significant team developments, including the emotional retirement of future Hall of Fame offensive lineman Zack Martin. Martin’s departure marks the end of an era for the Cowboys’ offensive line, underscoring the importance of strategic roster management as the team looks to remain competitive in the upcoming season.