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Brandon Carr agreed to a pay cut for the 2016 season, freeing up over $3.5 million in cap space for the Cowboys, The Dallas Morning News reports.

Carr agreed to a pay cut for the 2016 season, freeing up over $3.5 million in cap space for the Cowboys, the Dallas Morning News reports.

Analysis:

Carr was set to make $9.1 million in the final year of the contract he signed with the Cowboys back in 2012, but with no guaranteed money left on the deal, he could have been simply cut after June 1. The new deal keeps Carr in Dallas with a base salary of $4.25 million, which could increase to $6 million after bonuses.

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