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Dallas Cowboys' salary cap space entering 2025 NFL training camp

The Dallas Cowboys will enter training camp next week with a solid amount of salary cap space that could allow the team to make some last-minute roster moves.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks to the media at a press conference at the Star.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speaks to the media at a press conference at the Star. | Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys are set to jet off to Oxnard, California, this weekend before officially kicking off training camp on Monday, July 21. The team will be setting up shop out west as it aims to put in the final preparations before what will hopefully be a bounce-back season.

While the Cowboys made several moves during the offseason and in the NFL draft, there are still some concerns on the roster and room for improvement.

Luckily, the Cowboys have some cap space to work with and are in a good position to add more talent if it becomes available.

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Entering training camp, the Cowboys have $32.5 million available in salary cap space. According to Spotrac.com, that is the eighth-most available in the entire NFL.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott leads teammates through a drill at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott leads teammates through a drill at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility. | Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Dallas can also open more cap space when they finally give Micah Parsons the blockbuster contract extension that he deserves.

Add in some camp cuts, like potentially veteran safety Donovan Wilson, and there will be even more space available. If the Cowboys decide to release Wilson, a move that has been gaining steam throughout the offseason, the team would save an additional $7 million.

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With Parsons' extension and upcoming deals that will need to be made with the likes of Tyler Smith, DaRon Bland, and perhaps George Pickens, it's good to see the Cowboys will have some flexibility.

A large Dallas Cowboys helmet at the NFL Experience at the Mandalay Bay South Convention Center.
A large Dallas Cowboys helmet at the NFL Experience at the Mandalay Bay South Convention Center. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

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