Cowboys ready to do some 'dramatic things' in offseason, 'finances are no object'
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Cowboys ready to do some 'dramatic things' in offseason, 'finances are no object'
""We'll do some dramatic things. That was a dramatic thing we did (trading Micah Parsons). We didn't do it not to win games. The point is, this calls for some pretty controversial decisions. "We're gonna keep this thing as good as we can possibly be. Finances are no object. We're gonna make it as entertaining as we can and keep it as lively as we can for everybody.""
"If the Cowboys are indeed preparing to be more proactive in free agency and are willing to open up the checkbook, they could open up $147 million in salary-cap space according to K.D. Drummond of Cowboys Wire. That's plenty of money to work with to re-sign priority free agents such as George Pickens and Javonte Williams, as well as any other free agents they may want to go after."
Jerry Jones said the organization is ready to do "dramatic things" and that "finances are no object," including a willingness to "bust the budget" to improve results. He framed recent roster decisions as examples and signaled readiness for controversial moves to win more games. The Cowboys plan to be more proactive this offseason across free agency, the draft, and trades. Reporting indicates the team could free up about $147 million in salary-cap space, enabling re-signing of priority targets such as George Pickens and Javonte Williams. Additional trades and free-agent pursuits are possibilities to upgrade the roster.
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