Cowboys clear cap space with Prescott, Smith restructures; Packers add RB Brooks

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The Cowboys restructured QB Dak Prescott’s and LG Tyler Smith’s contracts to create about $47 million in salary-cap space ahead of free agency, while the Green Bay Packers re-signed RB Chris Brooks to a two-year, $4.85 million deal. The NFL roundup also covers notable moves like the Chiefs trading CB Trent McDuffie to the Rams for multiple picks, and several ripple effects across teams including resignations and roster cuts.
- NFL news roundup: Cowboys restructure contracts of QB Dak Prescott, LG Tyler Smith; Packers re-sign RB NFL.com
- Sources: Cowboys rework Prescott, Lamb, Smith deals, now under cap ESPN
- Dak Prescott hoping free agency gives Cowboys 'a big jump' Dallas Cowboys | Official Site of the Dallas Cowboys
- Cowboys restructure CeeDee Lamb’s contract to move under the 2026 cap NBC Sports
- Cowboys restructure 3 contracts, including Dak Prescott’s, to create $66M in cap space - The Athletic The New York Times
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