FRISCO, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys have started their march to salary-cap compliance.
The Cowboys restructured the contracts of Dak Prescott and Zack Martin on Tuesday, creating more than $22 million in cap room, the team announced.
The Prescott move was already planned when the quarterback signed his big deal last year. The Cowboys added two voidable years to Martin's contract to allow them the chance to get more space this year. Prescott had a salary-cap figure of $34.45 million, and Martin's cap number was $20.191 million.
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