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Report: Cowboys restructure three contracts, under salary cap

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 11:59 AM

The Dallas Cowboys are in compliance with the 2026 salary cap of $301.2 million following a series of contract ​restructures, according to multiple reports.

Dallas worked ‌to restructure contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and offensive lineman Tyler Smith, ESPN reported.

Before the moves, Dallas was nearly $55 million over ‌the ​cap. These moves reportedly ⁠save approximately $66 million in ⁠cap space, dropping all three players to base salaries below $2 million for 2026 while converting the rest into signing bonuses.

Prescott ​previously had a base salary of $40 million for the 2026 season, while Lamb’s was ⁠just over $20 million and ⁠Smith had a $10.5 million salary.

There ​is a future impact on these moves, increasing ​the future cap hits of these players’ ‌contracts. Prescott’s cap hit is now over $75 million in 2027 and over $85 million in 2028.

More restructured deals could be on the ⁠way for Dallas. GM Jerry Jones said last week at the NFL Scouting Combine that the ⁠team intends ‌to restructure the contracts of defensive ⁠tackles Quinnen Williams, Kenny Clark ​and ‌Osa Odighizuma.

This trio is projected to ​account ⁠for a combined $63 million against the 2026 cap. Reworking their deals would create even more space for an aggressive free-agency push which Jones had hinted at Dallas making this offseason.

–Field ​Level Media