Jaylon Smith had 18 tackles in four games this season. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Jaylon Smith has been with the Cowboys since 2016, made the Pro Bowl in 2019 and signed a big contract with Dallas two years ago. Tuesday’s news that Dallas was cutting him left many stunned.

So, why would the Cowboys get rid of Smith, especially when they still owe him $7.2 million this season? We have our answer, and it has to do with the linebacker’s contract situation.

Smith was set to make $9.2 million next season. That amount would become fully guaranteed if he were on the roster on March 20, 2022. But there’s a twist: Smith has an injury guarantee.

That means if Smith cannot pass his physical leading up to the March 20 date, the Cowboys would have to pay the $9.2 million.

Dallas decided it was worth it to eat the $7.2 million they owe Smith for this year now rather than risk him getting injured, which would cost them $9.2 million next season.

The move also frees up $5 million against the salary cap for next season.

This is the second notable move Dallas has made with its linebackers this year. They also declined the 2022 option for Leighton Vander Esch in March.

Dallas apparently tried to trade Smith but was unable to do so, leading to his release.

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