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Cowboys rework Dak Prescott, Zack Martin deals
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott helped free up some cap space. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Cowboys restructured quarterback Dak Prescott‘s contract to create roughly $15M in cap space, per a club announcement. Meanwhile, they also reworked the contract of guard Zack Martin to free up an extra ~$7M in room. Between the two moves, the Cowboys have an additional $22M to work with in advance of free agency. 

This appears to be a simple restructuring — one that converts 2022 base salary into a signing bonus. Prescott has done this before, agreeing to tweak his contract last year to give Dallas an extra $5M in space.

Injuries limited Prescott to just five games in 2020, but he managed to play in 16 games last year. He finished the year with an 11-5 record in his starts with 4,449 yards and 37 touchdowns against 10 interceptions. That marked the best TD% of his career to date (6.2). Statistically, that’s what the Cowboys were hoping for when they inked him to a four-year, $160M extension in March of ’21. His contract — which made him the league’s second-ever $40M/year player — remains largely the same after today’s adjustment.

Martin, a seven-time Pro Bowler, missed six regular-season games in 2020 with a calf injury. In 2021, he bounced back strong with 16 starts and yet another All-Pro nod.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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