REPORT: Kansas City Chiefs admit cashing out $200 million.

The Dallas Cowboys have always had some of the most intriguing storylines in the NFL, but heading into 2024, it’s nearly difficult to anticipate what Jerry Jones and company have in store.

 

If you listen to Jones, he’s maintaining to his declaration that Dallas is “all in” for 2024, with the objective of eventually making the playoffs and securing another Lombardi Trophy.

After the Cowboys were eliminated from the playoffs early, this rationale made sense. They had a squad stocked with talent on both sides of the field, and its franchise quarterback, Dak Prescott, was in the MVP debate for most of the year, finishing 2023 with one of his greatest statistical seasons as a pro. The Dallas Cowboys were unbeaten at home and entered the playoffs as the No. 2 seed.

 

But, as everybody with a pulse has come to anticipate, Dallas choked in the first round of the playoffs, losing to a youthful Green Bay Packers squad that barely made the postseason.

There was speculation that Jerry Jones might make substantial moves following the loss, but he did not. He kept head coach Mike McCarthy until 2024 and made it obvious that Prescott will be the team’s quarterback going forward.

Almost every NFL Insider projected that the Dallas Cowboys would grant Prescott a contract extension to free up salary space and add new players in free agency, but Jones has done nothing and is allowing Dak Prescott to play out the final year of his deal.

 

The team has lost key coaches, including defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, who moved several assistants to the Cowboys’ rival, Washington, when he accepted the head coaching position.

There is conjecture that Cowboys management is on the verge of signing a substantial contract deal with one of its top talents.

 

Despite the fact that it is the middle of April, nothing has been done to secure Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, or Micah Parsons’ futures. Lamb appears to be holding out until he gets a new contract.

Stephen Jones and Dallas Cowboys brass break silence on the offseason.

The Cowboys have been extremely quiet this offseason, with essentially no moves made in free agency to replace the talent they lost from last year’s team.

 

CeeDee Lamb is anticipated to sign a new contract before training camp, making him one of the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL, but nothing is guaranteed until ink is on paper.

When pressed about the absence of movements despite his father’s remark that Dallas was “all-in” for 2024, Cowboys VP Stephen Jones stated that the franchise did not have enough money available in the salary cap to make substantial moves.

 

Stephen Jones contends that the concept of “all-in” is subjective. Furthermore, he claims that the Dallas Cowboys will have spent the most money conceivable by the 2024 regular season.

“Everybody has their own definition of what that means, but I’ve never not known us to be all in, nor have I known anyone we compete against not to be all in,” Jones stated. “We spend max, max money year in and year out,” Jones stated. “All 32 can spend the same amount of money during a five-year period. Every year, we reach the maximum of our compensation cap. We’ll have done it. We’re looking to sign our own players in addition to having a strong roster.

If Dallas is going to make a run at the Super Bowl in 2024, it needs to find a way to lock down its most crucial players quickly.

 

Dallas Cowboys Predicted to Lose Stephon Gilmore to Kansas City Chiefs

The Cowboys have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract with five-time Pro Bowl cornerback Stephon Gilmore. The veteran played an especially important role in 2023, after the team lost Trevon Diggs for the season.

 

Gilmore, however, is a free agent, and Dallas risks losing him in the coming weeks. Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report believes the Kansas City Chiefs might be the greatest option for Gilmore.

 

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