The Dallas Cowboys are restructuring the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, and offensive guard Tyler Smith, a move that will create approximately $66 million in salary cap space.
According to reports, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed the team is also reworking the contract of defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa. The massive financial adjustment provides the franchise with significant flexibility to manage its roster and remain compliant with the NFL's salary cap regulations heading into the new league year.
The decision to restructure these key veterans—Prescott, Lamb, and Smith—allows Dallas to maneuver more effectively during the offseason. Smith has become a cornerstone of the offensive line, while Prescott and Lamb remain the focal points of the Cowboys' high-powered passing attack. By shifting these funds, the front office gains the ability to potentially retain internal free agents or explore external additions to the roster.
Odighizuwa, a key component of the Dallas defensive interior, joins the list of players whose deals are being adjusted to optimize the team’s financial standing. This series of moves marks a major step in the Cowboys' offseason strategy as they look to maintain a championship-caliber roster around their core stars.
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