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Cowboys history shows that free agency never really ends

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There’s been some angst lately over the Cowboys’ lack of activity in free agency, especially after getting about $10.9 million in cap space two weeks ago. But while this cap room is burning a hole in fans’ pockets, you don’t have to look far into Dallas’ history to see where they could continue to make moves throughout the summer and even during the regular season.

With what they already had left over this offseason and now the cap space gained on June 2nd from releasing Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas currently has an estimated $24.1 million in cap space. While it’s clear that much of this money is earmarked for contract extensions for QB Dak Prescott, WR CeeDee Lamb, and CB Trevon Diggs, there’s still reasonable desire to see the team add some more talent ahead of its 2023 campaign.