With free agency set to begin next week, the Dallas Cowboys are clearing some money off the books.

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The team announced Friday that they created around $30 million in cap space by restructuring the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott and right guard Zack Martin. With the moves, Dallas is now roughly $14 million under the salary cap.
Prescott was set to earn $31 million for the 2023 season, which equates to a $49.1 million cap hit. But the restructure saves the team $22 million of the quarterback's cap hit.
Martin's cap number this season will drop from $19.9 million to $10.6 million.