The Cowboys have created some cap room in advance of the new league year beginning next week.

Per Field Yates of ESPN, Dallas has restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott and left tackle Tyler Smith.

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By doing so, the Cowboys have freed up about $48 million in cap space.

Prescott’s restructure created roughly $31 million in cap space while Smith’s created roughly $17.6 million.

Prescott is currently under contract with Dallas through 2028 with several void years on the backend of his deal. Smith is signed through 2030.

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