> The Dallas Cowboys are receiving calls inquiring about veteran defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa and his potential availability on the trade market, according to multiple sources.
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> Two league sources say that the San Francisco 49ers are among the teams that have made contact with Dallas. CBS Sports was the first to report Odighizuwa’s interest on the trade market.
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> Heading into the second year of a four-year, $80 million contract signed last offseason, Odighizuwa could be the odd man out in a stacked room of defensive tackles that includes Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark. On Tuesday, the Cowboys agreed to terms with another defensive tackle, Otito Ogbonnia, adding even more uncertainty to Odighizuwa’s future.
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> The Cowboys met with Odighizuwa’s representation in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine about a contract restructure to free up cap space for the team, as they did with multiple players. Since then, they have completed restructures for quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, offensive lineman Tyler Smith, safety Malik Hooker, offensive tackle Terence Steele and Clark.
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> However, Odighizuwa’s deal has yet to be touched.
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> That could indicate that they are leaving the door open to a potential deal to either acquire a player or draft capital in exchange for Odighizuwa. Reports suggested his potential involvement in a Maxx Crosby trade, but an official offer was never made before the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to a deal with the Baltimore Ravens. With Crosby now back in Las Vegas after Baltimore backed out on the trade, it’s too early to tell if the Cowboys will re-enter the mix for a potential deal.