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ESPN's Seth Walder thinks that rebuild will send away almost every offensive starter, including Jerry Jeudy in a trade, by 2027. He writes that only Dawand Jones will still be around that season among the returning standouts currently on the roster.
Jones is a businessman and this is all a negotiation. But Jones told Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein he hasn't spoken to Parsons since camp started a couple weeks ago. The longer the cold war continues, the more it becomes a possibility that Parsons won't be on the field for Week 1, like Chris Jones' holdout from the Chiefs a couple years ago.
It's been nearly three decades since the Dallas Cowboys last hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, and the team still holds the NFC's longest active conference championship game drought. T
Micah Parsons is a name that Cowboys fans will have on their mind day in and day out until something new happens. Dallas owner Jerry Jones knows it, and he'll certainly be asked about it every time he talks to reporters. On Wednesday, Jones provided some clarity, except not really.
Shedeur Sanders first rose to fame at Jackson State, where he played under his father, Deion Sanders. As a freshman, he threw for 3,231 yards and 30 touchdowns, winning the Jerry Rice Award as the top freshman in FCS football.
The most talented wide receiver on the Cleveland Browns liked what he saw from rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders in his NFL preseason debut last week. Althoug