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Dallas Cowboys: Dez Bryant, a Former Wide Receiver, Discusses Offseason Decisions

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Dez Bryant, a former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, vented his annoyance on Twitter on Tuesday on the team’s lack of action this summer. So far this offseason, every team in the NFC East has made at least one big move.

The New York Giants signed a few offensive linemen in NFL free agency and traded for Brian Burns, an outside linebacker, from the Carolina Panthers. In NFL free agency, Philadelphia signed running back Saquon Barkley to a three-year contract. Austin Ekeler, a running back, and Tyler Biadasz, an offensive lineman, were both signed by the Washington Commanders during the NFL offseason.

The Dallas CowboysDez Bryant, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys, was born on September 26, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.

Bryant before to the MetLife Stadium game against the New York Giants. Required Credit: USA TODAY Sports/Brad Penner
Dallas hasn’t yet made any significant moves during the NFL free agency season. Tuesday afternoon, Dez Bryant discussed the Cowboys’ offseason thus far on Twitter, writing:

“Dak, get ready to shoulder the blame because, barring a miracle, I don’t see any help coming your way.” During free agency, every team in the NFC East improved, but not the Cowboys. The draft won’t be sufficient.

Dallas won the NFC East and concluded the previous season with a 12-5 record. Before the Green Bay Packers ambushed them in the playoffs, they were the second seed in the NFC. The Cowboys are expected to

Dallas does need to make some roster adjustments and has several needs in the 2024 NFL Draft.

 

A wide receiver to relieve CeeDee Lamb’s load, offensive line support, and defensive line support are some of the assets they may select in the NFL Draft. In the NFL Draft of 2024, the Dallas Cowboys will be selected with the 24th overall pick. It will be interesting to watch whatever direction they choose to take with that choice.

 

Dez Bryant, a former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, is correct when he says quarterback Dak Prescott will take the most of the blame for the team’s issues.
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Dak Prescott, the fourth quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, leaves the field after his interception is recovered for a touchdown.

by safety Darnell Savage of the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter of Sunday, January 14, 2024’s wild card playoff game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Dak Prescott of the Cowboys has been held accountable by many for the team’s prior shortcomings. Dallas hasn’t won a Super Bowl or advanced to the NFC Championship Game in a few decades. During the regular season of the previous year, Prescott performed at an MVP level.

In his final season with Dallas, Dak Prescott completed 69.5% of his throws for 4,516 yards, 36 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. In addition, he averaged 4.4 yards per carry while rushing for 242 yards on 55 carries and two touchdowns.

The Dallas CowboysDez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys; Arlington, Texas, USA; January 14, 2024

Following the 2024 NFC wild card game at AT&T Stadium versus the Green Bay Packers, quarterback Dak Prescott (4) leaves the field. Required Credit: USA TODAY Sports/Kevin Jairaj
Spotrac indicates that Prescott’s 2024 salary cap hit is $59,455,000. This is presumably the reason Dallas has been reluctant to sign players. Dez Bryant, a former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, is correct when he says that Prescott will be held accountable for the team’s inaction. The Cowboys have more serious issues than just the quarterback position since they always seem to be the ones that break apart.

 

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