Jerry Jones acknowledged the possibility of the Dallas Cowboys losing DeMarcus Ware before the 2014 season.

"There's no question when you are where we are on the cap, even though we've had some new cap space added, and you have a defensive player that's your highest-paid defensive player, and he hasn't been on the field much the last two years, that has to be considered," Jones told ESPN on Monday, per The Dallas Morning News. "You can't have it all."

The Cowboys are projected as being nearly $21 million over the cap and cutting Ware would save $7.4 million.

Ware missed three games last season and produced just six sacks.

The Cowboys have mismanaged the cap for years and losing Ware would be a direct result.