It felt as if DeMarcus Lawrence would be headed elsewhere this offseason but the Dallas Cowboys are meeting with his team to see if a deal can be struck.
With Zack Martin retiring, and DeMarcus Lawrence hitting free agency, the Dallas Cowboys could be losing two of their most impactful players of the last decade.
Along with evaluating talent at the NFL Scouting Combine, the Dallas Cowboys will be meeting with two key free agents.
Everything Stephen Jones had to say from the combine on Monday, including hinting that the Cowboys could be active traders this offseason.
They expect that if Lawrence returns to the field in 2025, he could agree to a two-year contract worth $24,059,480. He would earn $12,029,740 per season, based on Sportrac’s projections. The Cowboys should be interested in hanging on to Lawrence, despite the fact that he missed part of Dallas’ 2024 campaign due to a foot injury.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones dubbed his team's 2024 offseason slogan as "all in." However, that morphed into "get it done with less" following a free agency period in which Dallas spent an NFL-low $20.
If the Cowboys lose DeMarcus Lawrence, it’ll be up to young players like Marshawn Kneeland and Sam Williams to pick up the slack. | From @ReidDHanson
The Dallas Cowboys got some good news on Wednesday ... veterans who struggled to stay healthy last year. That includes DeMarcus Lawrence, who missed 13 games in 2024 and is set to turn 33 in ...
In an exclusive interview with The Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys' executive VP offered a look into the team’s offseason to-do list.
Many felt the Dallas Cowboys would be in jeopardy of losing star defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa in free agency, but it seems the franchise is looking to pick up on negotiations.
The Dallas Cowboys got some good news on Wednesday when the NFL announced the 2025 salary cap, which will be much higher than expected. This could be exactly what it takes for Jerry and Stephen Jones to finally make a few moves in free agency.
Speaking to reporters at the NFL scouting combine Monday in Indianapolis, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the club will be "selectively aggressive" this winter in free agency,