Dante Fowler Jr. has had his ups and downs. But heading into his 10th season, he might just be a 'late bloomer'
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The Dallas Cowboys have made a notable shift in their free agency strategy by signing defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. to a one-year contract worth up to $8 million, marking the richest annual deal for an outside free agent since 2015. Fowler, returning to Dallas after successful years with the Washington Commanders, is expected to bolster the pass rush alongside Micah Parsons. Both players have a strong relationship, which could enhance their performance. Fowler is also reuniting with his original defensive line coach, Aaron Whitecotton, adding another layer of familiarity to his return.
Fowler's return marks Dallas Cowboys' shift in free agency, signing a one-year deal worth up to $8 million, their biggest contract in years.
After two successful years away, Fowler is poised to strengthen Dallas' pass rush alongside Micah Parsons, creating excitement for future defense.
Fowler praised Micah Parsons for his trajectory and hard work, noting the special bond they share that could elevate their performance together.
Reuniting with coach Aaron Whitecotton from his rookie days, Fowler expresses optimism about the impactful energy and passion Whitecotton brings to coaching.
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