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Cowboys have WR they traded 4th-round pick for take pay cut to stay

· Yahoo Sports

At first glance, the tweet didn't make much sense. NFL insider Aaron Wilson sent out word that the Dallas Cowboys and Jonathan Mingo had agreed to a one-year deal. The problem? Jonathan Mingo was already under contract with the Cowboys, and for not a lot of money.

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During the 2024 season, the Cowboys acquired Mingo — a 2023 second-round pick — from Carolina in exchange for Dallas' 2025 fourth rounder. Mingo has not done much since being acquired, catching just six passes and no touchdowns, and sits in the bottom end of the team's depth chart at receiver. He was scheduled to make $1.145 million in base salary in 2026, barely above the veteran minimum. So when Wilson tweeted the following, it initially didn't make much sense.

But the devil is in the details. According to contract website Spotrac, it is in fact a new deal. Mingo's rookie contract he signed with the Panthers that the Cowboys absorbed included an $813,000 workout bonus. It appears that Dallas went to him and told him if he wanted to remain in the system he's spent the last year and a half learning, as opposed to being released into free agency, he'd have to forgo the bonus.

The Cowboys entered Wednesday still a little bit over the 2026 salary cap, and with the new league year starting at 3pm Central, little moves like this can help them become compliant without restructuring or reworking more major contracts.

With his base salary remaining at $1.145 million, Mingo remains in the Top 51 of salaries on the team, so Dallas shaves off all $813k from their cap summary.

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys, WR Mingo rework deal in very minor way for cap compliance

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'You're Degrading Your Own Players': Gautam Gambhir Slams Kirti Azad Over Controversial Temple Visit Remark After Team India's T20 WC Win; Video

· Free Press Journal

India’s triumphant campaign in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has been overshadowed by a war of words after former cricketer and politician Kirti Azad criticized the Indian team’s post-victory temple visit. Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir strongly defended the team, saying Azad’s remarks were unfair and disrespectful to the players’ achievement.

Controversy After India’s Trophy Celebration

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After winning the T20 World Cup, members of the Indian team visited a temple with the trophy as part of their celebrations. The gesture, which was seen by many as an expression of personal faith and gratitude, drew criticism from Azad, who questioned the appropriateness of the act. Azad’s remarks quickly sparked a debate across social media and cricket circles, with several former players weighing in on the issue.

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Gambhir Hits Back at Azad

Responding to the criticism, Gambhir said that comments targeting the team’s actions after such a historic triumph were unnecessary. He argued that questioning the players’ intentions only ends up undermining the achievement of the national side.

According to Gambhir, making such remarks publicly effectively “degrades your own team,” especially when the players had just delivered a major global title for the country. The former India opener stressed that celebrations following a major victory should not be politicised or turned into a controversy.

India’s Historic T20 World Cup Triumph

The debate emerged just days after India sealed a dominant victory in the 2026 T20 World Cup final, defeating New Zealand national cricket team to lift the trophy. The win further cemented India’s recent dominance in international cricket.

While celebrations across the country highlighted the team’s success, the temple visit controversy has shown how sporting achievements can sometimes become entangled with broader political and social discussions.

Despite the criticism, Gambhir and several former players have maintained that the players’ focus remains on cricket and celebrating a hard-earned world title.

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