Dallas Cowboys Free Up $20 Million in Cap Space by Restructuring CeeDee Lamb’s Contract
Cowboys Turn to CeeDee Lamb for Salary Cap Relief
As the NFL free agency period approaches, the Dallas Cowboys have taken a significant step to create financial flexibility by restructuring wide receiver CeeDee Lamb’s contract. The move frees up $20 million in salary cap space, giving the team more room to maneuver in the coming weeks.
With Lamb being one of the highest-paid players on the roster, his contract was an obvious candidate for restructuring. The process, often referred to as a “conversion,” allows the team to convert a portion of a player’s salary into a signing bonus, which is then spread across the remaining years of the contract. This method provides immediate relief without requiring the player to take a pay cut.
CeeDee Lamb’s Response to Critics
After news of the restructuring surfaced, some questioned why Lamb would agree to such a move. When asked on social media why he would accept what some called a “dumb move,” Lamb responded with a simple but powerful statement: “I want to win. It’s gonna take more than just myself.”
Though the restructuring does not impact Lamb’s earnings, his statement puts pressure on the Cowboys’ front office to use the additional cap space effectively. The team now has the financial flexibility to make strategic moves, whether through re-signing key players or making a splash in free agency.
Dallas Preparing for Major Defensive Extensions
The additional cap space will likely play a crucial role in the Cowboys’ upcoming contract negotiations. The team is expected to extend two of its defensive superstars, Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs, in the near future.
Executive Vice President Stephen Jones previously stated that the Cowboys plan to be “selectively aggressive” this offseason. Now, with extra financial room, the expectation is that the team will use the funds wisely to maintain competitiveness.
Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons Could Be Next
CeeDee Lamb may not be the only Cowboys star getting a contract restructuring. Quarterback Dak Prescott is another likely candidate, as adjusting his deal could free up even more cap space. Additionally, an extension for Micah Parsons could provide long-term cap relief while securing one of the league’s most dominant defenders for years to come.
The ball is now in the Cowboys’ court. With the salary cap space available, the pressure is on the front office to make moves that will strengthen the team for the upcoming season. Whether it’s through free agency or contract extensions, the next steps could determine how competitive the Cowboys will be in 2025 and beyond.