Cowboys News: CBA vote window closes, NFL still hopes to open Wednesday

The NFL’s new league year will start as scheduled. The lastest buzz on Dak Prescott’s contract

Even with all the mass hysteria coming from the COVID-19 scare, the NFL plans to start it’s new league year as scheduled on March 18. Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have yet to reach an agreement on a long-term contract, and with the franchise tag deadline rapidly approaching, communication between both sides is more paramount than ever.

Randall Cobb is one of the free agents the Cowboys would like to retain, however, the case for him not to return may see him end up elsewhere. Jason Witten would also like to be back with the Cowboys, but a lackluster 2019 might not get him a role in Mike McCarthy’s offense. The CBA vote window closes and whether or not it passes should be available within hours.


DeMaurice Smith pens open letter, after CBA vote window closes :: Cowboys Wire

A look at the late-night 3-page letter that went out explaining why Smith hopes the proposal will pass when all the votes are tallied Sunday morning.


REPORT: NFL Says 2020 League Year Will Start Next Week as Planned:: Inside The Star

Even in the midst of the COVID-19 scare across the country, the NFL plans to start the 2020 league year as scheduled.


Dak Prescott Rumors: Latest Buzz on Cowboys’ Contract Offers to Star QB:: Bleacher Report

The franchise tag deadline is Monday. Read the latest on the Dak Prescott contract situation


Cowboys 2020 NFL draft: Trade or stay put, is there a best scenario? :: Blogging The Boys

There have been plenty of mock drafts surfacing the internet. Multiple scenarios on who the Dallas Cowboys should draft. Or, do they trade?



Does Jason Witten have a place on McCarthy’s 2020 Cowboys? :: The Cowboys Wire

The free agency tampering period begins Monday and the Cowboys have decisions to make. One of their biggest is one of their all-time greats.


2020 NFL free-agency guide: Players to know, potential value signings and quarterbacks on the move:: ESPN

With the frenzy beginning Monday, here is everything you need to know about all things free agency. Find out the scenarios for Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, and Byron Jones


What’s Up: Zeke’s Role In A New Offense? :: The Mothership

The good and the bad from last season, and the strategy on how to use Ezekiel Elliott in Mike McCarthy’s new offense in 2020.


Analytics-based free agency fits: Brady to Pats, Rivers to Bucs:: NFL.com

Cynthia Frelund of NFL.com values the top free agents and how many wins they would add to the teams they decide to sign with. It’s in math.


2020 NFL Free Agency: Who Will Be This Year’s Biggest Spenders? :: Bleacher Report

The Dallas Cowboys come upon this list of five big spenders in this off-season. In house players are priority, but let’s see where the other money is allocated.


Cowboys S Kavon Frazier Implores NFL to Reschedule Cancelled Pro Days:: Inside The Star

For those who missed the NFL combine, pro days are crucial to the draft process. Cowboys safety Kavon Frazier tells his story.


The case for and against the Cowboys re-signing free agent Randall Cobb:: Blogging The Boys

Randall Cobb was a very solid third option for the Cowboys in last season. Was it worthy of him being brought back in 2020?


Released Cornerback Xavier Rhodes May be an Option for the Dallas Cowboys:: Inside The Star 

The Cowboys have several corners set to hit the open market next week. John Williams breaks down why the three-time Pro Bowler could fit in Dallas.


Cowboys must work way out of contract predicament of their own doing:: Cowboys Wire 

KD Drummond breaks down how holding on to the previous regime cost the Cowboys an opportunity to win in 2019.


Cowboys free agency focus: Should Cowboys make a play for DT Linval Joseph?:: Blogging The Boys 

The Cowboys need all the help they can get on the interior defensive line. Should they take a look at this former two-time Pro Bowler?


Patrick’s Inbox: How will the offseason shake out for the Cowboys?:: WFAA 

With all the hoopla surrounding the new CBA vote, Patrick Conn breaks down how he thinks the offseason could turn out.


Cowboys, NFL have opportunity to fill current void in the sports world. That doesn’t mean they should.:: Dallas Morning News

Fanatics around the world are sitting on pins and needles these days waiting for sports to return. Can the NFL and it’s most popular franchise assist in this area?

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