The Dallas Cowboys have been busy in free agency, making two significant payouts to bolster their roster. The team has shelled out nearly $6 million to cornerback Jourdan Lewis and linebacker Eric Kendricks, leaving them with $7.4 million in salary space to work with.
Executive vice president Stephen Jones has confirmed that the Cowboys are focusing on re-signing their own players, including star quarterback Dak Prescott, linebacker Micah Parsons, and receiver CeeDee Lamb. Extensions for Prescott and Lamb could help reduce their salary cap figures for the 2024 season.
Currently, there have been minimal discussions with the players’ representatives regarding long-term extensions. However, the team does have seven selections in the upcoming draft, including the No. 24 overall pick, which could help fill some of the vacancies created by departures.
With key players like Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz leaving, the Cowboys are also looking to evolve their offensive line. Talks with potential free agents are expected to occur after the draft, as the team continues to shape their roster for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on the Cowboys’ offseason moves on Mazmessenger.