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Stephen Jones: Cowboys will be cap tight again

Stephen Jones

Dallas Cowboys Chief Operating Officer Stephen Jones, left, son of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, is seen before the first half of an NBA basketball game between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers, Tuesday, March 26, 2013, in Dallas. Dallas won 109-102 in overtime. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

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The Cowboys are done paying the penalty for circumventing the salary cap, but all the other moves they made to work around that problem have left them tight again.

Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said they were nearly $25 million over the projected spending limit, forcing them to make moves before March, and limiting them thereafter.

“It’s still tight,” Jones said, via Calvin Watkins of ESPNDallas.com. “I think we always manage through it, but we’re still in a tight situation after coming off the penalties and the things like that. We’re still up against it.”

With potential big money deals on the horizon for free agent defensive tackle Jason Hatcher and defensive end Anthony Spencer, some guys will walk away.

They have some players with big cap numbers they can restructure to make room, and could cut some players such as wide receiver Miles Austin.

But that will add to future caps, keeping them from doing much to the core of a perpetual 8-8 team.