After being signed to massive contract extensions this past offseason, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb are reportedly likely to have their deals adjusted in a few months.
ESPN's Todd Archer predicted that the Cowboys "will restructure the contracts" for both Prescott and Lamb "by March" in order to create more salary cap space in the offseason.
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Dallas currently has $22.7 million in cap space, which sounds good on paper, but Archer explained why "looks can be deceiving when it comes to cap space.