NFL Offseason Moves
NFL offseason is heating up with free agency chaos: Cowboys restructured Terence Steele for $13M cap space.
Steele's restructured contract gives him $22 million fully guaranteed, with a base value of $33 million and potential to reach $36 million. His original contract was slated to pay him $48.5 million over the next three seasons. The move provides the Cowboys with $13 million in cap space for 2026. Dallas also restructured safety Malik Hooker's contract, creating an additional $2 million in cap space. Steele has been a durable player for the Cowboys, starting every game for the past three seasons after recovering from an ACL tear. He initially joined the team as an undrafted free agent in 2020. With the added cap flexibility, Dallas is expected to be active in free agency, potentially making more moves to bolster their roster. The Cowboys recently traded for Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary, signaling their intent to add talent.