Cowboys owner Jerry Jones signals a bold cap-spree for 2026 free agency

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says the team will be more aggressive in free agency for 2026, aiming to create about $120 million in cap room by restructuring deals for players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb. Dallas has already extended Javonte Williams and tagged George Pickens, and Jones hints at using trades and two 2026 first-round picks to bolster the roster. A new 3-4 defense under Christian Parker is expected to improve a unit that struggled in 2025, as the team pursues a broader, more ambitious path toward another Super Bowl.
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