50% of Cowboys' cap space, $127 million, won't see field vs Eagles

chuck520

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You are part of what’s wrong with this organization. Did you just climb from under a rock after 30 years?
Thats a stupid comment considering theyve been doing that the past few years until this past offseason when they decided to not sign anyone

They were signing free agents every year then tanked in the off season.
 

morat1959

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Thats a stupid comment considering theyve been doing that the past few years until this past offseason when they decided to not sign anyone

They were signing free agents every year then tanked in the off season.
Hard to carry on a conversation with someone who knows so little about football. You can’t make this stuff up.
 

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https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2024/11/09/cowboys-cap-space-2024-week-10-eagles-injuries/

$105.7 million worth; over 41% of 2024’s salary cap of $255.4 million..

When combined with their $21 million in available space, that brings the total to $126.7 million of space that won’t be on the field in Week 10.

The reality is Dallas looks at contracts as internal rewards for previous performance instead of speculation on future contributions and it keeps them from entering the market as true participants.

Led by Dak Prescott’s $40 million and DeMarcus Lawrence’s $20 million cap hits, Dallas has over 20 entries in their ledger of players who will not be able to contribute to the team against the Eagles. Prescott is opting for season-ending hamstring surgery, while Lawrence is IR, along with names like Brandin Cooks and Sam Williams.
 
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