The Dallas Cowboys restructured quarterback Dak Prescott's contract, creating $36.6 million in cap space by converting a large portion of his base salary into a signing bonus. This reduction lowers his cap figure dramatically from nearly $90 million to just over $53 million. Alongside the restructuring of receiver CeeDee Lamb's contract, the Cowboys have made substantial cap adjustments totaling $56.6 million. Owner Jerry Jones indicated that they are not necessarily seeking to fill gaps through free agency, but are instead looking at their current roster and future draft potentials. Parallel discussions for a possible extension of Micah Parsons are also in progress.
The Cowboys have restructured Prescott's contract, converting $45.75 million of his base salary to a signing bonus, reducing his cap figure significantly.
Jerry Jones expresses that while they have created significant cap space, they aren't necessarily rushing to spend it in free agency, focusing instead on their roster.
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