The Dallas Cowboys created nearly $57 million in salary cap space by restructuring the contracts of star quarterback Dak Prescott and his top receiver, CeeDee Lamb. It remains to be seen what the wiggle room will mean next week in free agency,
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Cowboys have restructured Dak Prescott's contract, opening up $36.6 million in cap space, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. That's $56.6 million created in the last two days with the CeeDee Lamb’s restructure as well.
As expected, the Cowboys have adjusted how they account for Prescott's salary, opening the door for a wild free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys have been aggressive in creating salary cap space over the last two days, the latest being the restructure of quarterback Dak Prescott. Per ESPN, Dallas restructured Prescott's deal in the first year of a four-year,
The Dallas Cowboys have restructured quarterback Dak Prescott's contract, opening up $36.6 million in cap space, per ESPN's Todd Archer on Wednesday. One day earlier, Dallas restructured wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's contract,