The Dallas Cowboys have been going by means of some turmoil in latest months, and there’s no indication that it’s going to finish anytime quickly.
First got here their gorgeous playoff loss in final yr’s wild-card spherical to the Inexperienced Bay Packers, then got here the embarrassment that was this season, which noticed them end 7-10 and miss the playoffs.
Dallas then adopted that up by hiring Brian Schottenheimer, their offensive coordinator the final two seasons, to be their new head coach, and it was an underwhelming alternative for a franchise that at all times needs to dominate the headlines.
If the Cowboys are to turn out to be respectable once more, not to mention contend for the Tremendous Bowl championship, subsequent season, they’ll want reinforcements for his or her top-heavy roster, and star go rusher Micah Parsons needs them to go for it this offseason, per Yahoo Sports activities.
“I don’t wanna sit again and simply watch different individuals construct and construct and construct and [we] keep the identical, so we positively want some name to motion,” Parsons mentioned.
Micah Parsons needs Cowboys to be “aggressive” in free company 👀
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— Yahoo Sports activities (@YahooSports) February 13, 2025
Dallas positively has star energy in Parsons, who made his fourth straight Professional Bowl this season, quarterback Dak Prescott and extensive receiver CeeDee Lamb, but it surely lacks the kind of supporting expertise that’s wanted to turn out to be an excellent squad.
Nonetheless, based on Over The Cap, they don’t have any wage cap area, so it will likely be troublesome for them to turn out to be actual gamers in free company subsequent month.
They gave Prescott a four-year, $240 million contract extension and Lamb a four-year, $136 million deal a number of months in the past, and Parsons is due an extension of his personal, which can solely complicate their efforts to enhance their roster.
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