2024 could be DeMarcus Lawrence and Zack Martin's last with the Cowboys. Both Zack Martin and DeMarcus Lawrence joined the Dallas Cowboys as part of their 2014 draft class and are now the two longest-tenured players with the organization.
Jones awarded Martin with a new deal after the All-Pro guard held out last preseason
Can you imagine another Zack Martin on the Dallas Cowboys? Talk about luxury. Well, according to a top NFL Draft expert, it's possible. Recently, he compared a player who could be in the team's range in the first round to the Cowboys legend who's made seven first-team All-Pros since joining the team in 2014.
Now that Tyron Smith’s gone to New York, Zack Martin is the longest-tenured member of the Cowboys’ roster. When Zack Martin joined the Cowboys in 2014, he was three years behind Tyron Smith and one behind Travis Frederick as the new nucleus of the offensive line.
A decade ago the Cowboys went into the 2014 Draft with a poor draft history over the previous 20 years and managed to walk out with two potential Hall of Fame players.
With NFL free agency right around the corner, the Dallas Cowboys have found a way to give them a little bit of extra cap space. The Cowboys and Zack Martin have reworked their contract to free up about $13 million for 2024.
Seven-time All-Pro guard Zack Martin restructured his contract with the Dallas Cowboys to provide the franchise roughly $13 million under the 2024 salary cap, according to multiple reports.
The Dallas Cowboys are now officially under the cap ahead of the 2024 NFL free agency thanks to All-Pro guard Zack Martin. On Friday, ESPN's Todd Archer reported the Cowboys restructured his deal, freeing up $13 million.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Cowboys recently converted G Zack Martin’s salary into a signing bonus that was prorated over the remainder
The Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro right guard Zack Martin agreed to a contract restructure this week that will clear roughly $13 million in cap space for the team in 2024, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero.
The Dallas Cowboys (and myself) are still reeling from the Wildcard loss to the Green Bay Packers two weeks ago. I have personally been much less active online, and I refused to watch the Divisional round games because I was still so angry.
After landing seven players on Pro Bowl rosters for this weekend’s events, the Dallas Cowboys will actually send nine players to Orlando. However, quarterback Dak Prescott and right guard Zack Martin will not be joining their teammates.
The Dallas Cowboys are using the Wednesday practice session as a rest day of sorts for select veterans, so not all of the names you are about to read are truly "injured.'' And the same goes with the Miami Dolphins, who play host to Dallas this Sunday, with two 10-4 teams gearing up for a marquee Christmas Eve game and then the NFL playoffs.
The Cowboys hit the road on Sunday and looked like an unfamiliar group in a 31-10 shellacking at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. A bad road performance is something we've seen from the team and something Dallas has recovered from this season.
Although Dallas Cowboys right guard Zack Martin suffered a quadriceps injury in a Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills, he could still play Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
"Adding insult to injury,'' as the cliche goes, the Dallas Cowboys limped out of Buffalo on Sunday following a crushing 31-10 loss with All-Pro guard Zack Martin dragging along an injured quad wrapped in ice.
The Dallas Cowboys had a rough outing on Sunday afternoon against the Buffalo Bills, getting whipped 31-10. Luckily for Dallas fans, they got some good news from their right guard, Zack Martin.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro right guard Zack Martin suffered an apparent leg injury in the first quarter on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. After some knee-to-knee contact with a Bills defender, the veteran went down on the field before receiving further evaluation in the blue medical tent on the sideline.
If the Cowboys want to contend with New York Jets Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams on Sunday, guards Zack Martin and Tyler Smith are essential.
It's interesting insight into the final stages of Martin's push to receive a pay raise.
Zack Martin‘s holdout came to an end Monday, with the Cowboys inking the lineman to a revised contract. The two sides finally broke their impasse this past weekend, with ESPN’s Todd Archer writing that Martin’s meeting with Jerry Jones this past weekend helped bridge the gap.
The Dallas Cowboys crossed a crucial item off their to-do list on Monday, reworking the contract of All-Pro guard Zack Martin.
The Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro guard Zack Martin agreed on a new, reworked deal Monday afternoon. The new deal will pay him more than $18 million in each of the next two years, according to the sources.
The Dallas Cowboys will have one of their best players back in training camp this week, as veteran offensive lineman Zack Martin has ended his holdout.
One of the league’s high-profile holdouts is coming to an end.
With their preseason now officially underway, the top talking point around the Cowboys is the ongoing holdout of Zack Martin.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones did not hold back when it came to his comments on training-camp holdout Zack Martin.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Zack Martin does not have a raise coming his way, at least not if owner Jerry Jones’ comments are any indication.
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