Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is now just the 15th player in NFL history to receive a deal with a max value of $100 million or more. Read »
Dallas locked up their franchise quarterback with a six-year extension on Friday, and they also gave themselves some breathing room under the cap. Read »
The Dallas Cowboys got under the salary cap by Tuesday's deadline, but just barely. Read »
In order to work under the cap before Tuesday's deadline, the Cowboys restructured three more veteran contracts on Monday, including those of Jay Ratliff and Orlando Scandrick. Read »
The move came only days after the Cowboys reworked the contracts of five starters, including DeMarcus Ware, Jason Witten and Miles Austin, to save salary cap space. Read »
The Cowboys will have to do some moving and shaking to work under the salary cap in the next month or so. Read »
Pay now or pay later? Read »
The Dallas Cowboys will be docked $10 million in cap space by the NFL for front-loading contracts back in 2010. Read »
The NFL's salary cap has been set at $120.6 million for the 2012 league year. Read »
According to Jerry Jones, the Cowboys plan on using whatever cap room afforded them to improve the team in 2012. Read »
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