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The Dallas Cowboys are on the doorstep of a major shakeup on the offensive side of the ball. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN and confirmed by CBS Sports NFL insiders Jason La Canfora and Jonathan Jones, the club is likely to release wide receiver Amari Cooper by the start of the new league year on March 16. This decision does appear to be driven, in part, by Cooper’s contract. The veteran pass catcher is currently due $20 million in fully guaranteed money on the fifth day of the new league year on March 20. If Cooper is released, Dallas would not only get out of paying that but create $16 million in cap space this offseason as well.
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