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Cowboys ‘Likely Want to Move On’ From 83-Game Starter After This Season

Posted on November 13, 2025

Cowboys ‘Likely Want to Move On’ From 83-Game Starter After This Season

The Dallas Cowboys are going to have a very stark fiscal reality to deal with after the 2025 season concludes.

As it stands, the Cowboys are set to be around $35.5 million over the cap next year, and decisions will have to be made about many of the team’s better players. Among them is whether veteran right tackle Terence Steele remains worth his price tag.

An undrafted free agent out of Texas Tech who went from practice squadder to longtime starter, Steele has played in 88 games for the Cowboys, starting 83 of them.

He inked a $82.5 million extension in September of 2023, but just two seasons later, that deal could also make him a financial casualty.

GettyCould the Dallas Cowboys OL Terence Steele be cut in 2026? One analyst thinks he could be a cap casualty.

Cowboys Wire’s K.D. Drummond looked at ways the team could save money in 2026, and in addition to the expected moves — contract restructures for stars like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, for example — Drummond listed Steele as a likely cap casualty.

“The Cowboys didn’t touch Steele’s 2025 base salary, a clear indication they wanted options following this season,” Drummond wrote on November 9. “He just hasn’t ascended to a point where his early extension now looks like a bargain and the team will likely want to move on this coming offseason as they reach the escape year of his deal.”

Thrown into the lineup as a 23-year-old in 2020, he had some growing pains before maturing into a steady, dependable tackle. His five-year deal included $23.55 million fully guaranteed and nearly $50 million in total guarantees, placing him among the top ten highest-paid right tackles in football at the time. Clearly, Dallas values him, and his story has been a compelling one.

The 6-foot-6, 320-pound O-lineman suffered a devastating ACL and MCL tear in 2022, and he rehabbed hard to reclaim his spot without visible decline. His 2025 season, at least so far, has been relatively consistent. Still, he could be a cap casualty simply due to the amount of hefty contracts Dallas has to dole out.

Releasing Steele before June 1 next year would create roughly $8.75 million in savings, but it would also leave $9.37 million in dead money. A post–June 1 designation would clear a cleaner $14 million while deferring a modest dead-cap charge to 2027.

Performance metrics could also complicate Steele’s case to stick around after 2025. His play, while solid, hasn’t always matched the upper tier his salary suggests. It’s fair to suggest he’s a slightly above-average starter, but not a dominant one.

That said, if the Cowboys do decide to part ways with Steele in 2026, it would be less a referendum on the veteran O-lineman’s value, but rather, an reflection of the Cowboys’ financial situation. He has been, by every reasonable measure, a success over his six-year NFL career. But along with CeeDee and Dak, Dallas is going to have to dole out big money to new addition Quinnen Williams, and that could mean Steele’s days as a Cowboy are numbered.

It’s easy to forget, given that TreVeyon Henderson finally had his breakout game with touchdown runs of 55 and 69 yards on Sunday for the 

But it wasn’t Henderson who was given the first carry of that Week 10 contest by the Pats.

No, the first run went to Terrell Jennings.

Part of Henderson’s breakthrough came in the second half after Jennings had gotten injured. That’s not to say it wouldn’t have happened. But it’s worth noting.

It’s a quick turnaround for the Patriots now, taking on the 

Jennings is dinged up, and that could end up mattering for Henderson’s night.

Jennings is officially questionable for Thursday night.

He got in a couple of limited practices this week while dealing with a knee injury.

If Jennings plays, it limits Henderson’s upside a bit. The rookie got 14 carries two weeks ago with Jennings also out there, so he’s likely looking at a similar number even in something resembling a timeshare. But the Pats will have that alternative.

If Jennings is out, it probably leaves D’Ernest Johnson (or another practice squad promotion) as Henderson’s backup, and New England doesn’t seem as inclined to give him touches. In that scenario, Henderson probably gets 20 or more touches against an overmatched Jets team.

Inactives come out about 6:50 p.m. ET.

For fantasy players, Henderson is worth starting either way. He’s a much safer play if Jennings is out, though.

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