The Dallas Cowboys amended quarterback Dak Prescott's contract to lower his salary cap burden slightly in 2024, according to ESPN's Field Yates.
Yates reported Prescott will now count for $55.5 million against the cap, down from $59.5 million after converting his $5 million roster bonus into a salary bonus.
Considering the new cap figure is still on track to be the second-highest in the league, the two sides could continue to work toward a long-term extension that will further alter his earnings for this season.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.