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Dallas Cowboys release PK Greg Zuerlein, TE Blake Jarwin

FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have released kicker Greg Zuerlein and tight end Blake Jarwin, freeing up around $5 million and putting them under the salary cap before the start of the league year next week.

The moves, however, do not put the Cowboys in position to retain key players or add free agents when the market opens. To do that, Dallas would need to create more room, which could come from the decisions to release or trade wide receiver Amari Cooper or right tackle La'el Collins. The Cowboys have had trade discussions on both players, sources said.

At the start of the week, the Cowboys restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott and right guard Zack Martin to gain roughly $22 million in salary-cap room.

The Cowboys will need a kicker to replace Zuerlein, who was set to make $2.25 million in 2022. He missed six field goal attempts (29 of 35) and six point-after tries (42 of 48) in 2021, which ranked in the bottom third of the NFL.

Zuerlein had key misses in losses to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals, but he made the game winner against the Los Angeles Chargers and a tying kick late against the New England Patriots, which led to a Dallas win in overtime.

In 2020, his first year with the Cowboys, Zuerlein went 34-of-41 on field goal attempts and 33-of-36 on PATs. His 34 field goals tied a team record.

Special-teams coach John Fassel defended Zuerlein, whom he coached with the Los Angeles Rams, numerous times during the season, saying he believed the lack of offseason work because of back surgery contributed to the kicker's inconsistency. Zuerlein missed one game last year while on the COVID-19 list, and his replacement, Lirim Hajrullahu, made all five extra points in a

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