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In a strategic move to optimize their salary cap, the Dallas Cowboys have restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones has indicated that the team is not focusing on free agency at this time, instead prioritizing internal adjustments to strengthen the roster for the upcoming season.
The restructuring of Prescott's and Lamb's deals provides the Cowboys with additional financial flexibility, allowing them to allocate resources more effectively. This decision reflects the team's commitment to maintaining a competitive edge while managing their finances prudently.
Jones emphasized the importance of retaining key players and ensuring that the team is well-positioned for success in the future. By addressing contract structures now, the Cowboys aim to solidify their core group and enhance their chances of making a significant playoff run. The franchise is clearly focused on building from within rather than seeking external solutions in the free agency market.
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