Found October 23, 2009 on Sportsday:
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According to a report in the National Football Post, only Kansas City has committed less cash on players this season than the Cowboys. The Cowboys have committed $93.5 million in cash for this season and the Chiefs are last at $89 million. The report inferred that owner and general manager Jerry Jones is hurting for cash because of the $1.15 billion Cowboys Stadium of which Jones is on the hook for roughly $700 million. "That's not right," executive vice president Stephen Jones said. "We're snug against [the salary cap]." The Cowboys have roughly $11 million in cap space, a majority of which is being held for DeMarcus Ware. Stephen Jones said the team remains in contact with Ware's agent and Jerry Jones said he is optimistic a deal could be completed before the season ended. The report also mentioned that the Cowboys were the top-spending team in the league from 2004-08, committing $566 million in cash. What it didn't mention is that the Cowbo...
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