Albuquerque Journal

Dallas lets go receiver Williams

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FRISCO, Texas — The Cowboys aren’t picking up a team option on the final year of Terrance Williams’ contract, making the receiver an unrestrict­ed free agent after he spent his first six NFL seasons in Dallas.

The move will create $2.25 million in salary cap space. Williams had just two catches for 18 yards in a season spent mostly on injured reserve because of complicati­ons following offseason surgery for a broken right foot. He also served a three-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.

The 29-year-old Williams had career highs of eight touchdown catches in 2014 and 840 yards receiving in 2015.

Williams probably would have had a limited role this year after Dallas traded a first-round pick for Amari Cooper during the 2018 season and rookie Michael Gallup showed progress.

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