
"The 12-year veteran didn't step on the field until Week 4 versus the Green Bay Packers in which he logged three tackles in 23 snaps in a 40-40 tie. By the time the Cowboys took on the Washington Commanders in Week 7, Clowney had his football legs under him and he flashed with five tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack, two pass breakups, and one fumble recovery in the win."
"While the Cowboys were in the midst of their playoff push, one the biggest wins for them was against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving. Clowney logged a season-high six tackles and he also had two sacks in the win. On Christmas day, Clowney registered another fine performance with 1.5 sacks and he also put up season highs in tackles for loss (3) and quarterback hits (3)."
"The Cowboys bringing back Clowney makes sense in several ways. For one, his price tag won't be high due to being in the league so long, and that fits right into the Cowboys usual frugal spending habits. Veteran leadership is important on any roster, and with a young and promising player like Donovan Ezeiruaku in the same room, Clowney's knowledge can be beneficial for him and the team as a whole. Plus, as documented, Clowney is still able to be productive at his age, and"
Dallas plans to begin offseason work after the season finale and will target several in-house free agents, including pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney. Executive vice president Stephen Jones indicated the team would be on board bringing Clowney back in 2026. Clowney played sparingly early, debuting in Week 4 against Green Bay, then produced in Week 7 versus Washington and earned his first Cowboys start two weeks later against Arizona. He delivered key performances during the playoff push, including two sacks on Thanksgiving and 1.5 sacks with season highs in tackles for loss and quarterback hits on Christmas. Low expected cost and veteran leadership support a re-signing.
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