Washington Commanders Free Agency: Dante Fowler signs 1-year, $8 million deal to return to the Cowboys
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Dante Fowler Jr. is re-signing with the Dallas Cowboys for a one-year contract worth up to $8 million after a disappointing free agency market. Last season, he led the Washington Commanders with 10.5 sacks but felt disrespected by the offers he received; hence, he decided to depart. As Fowler was ineffective against the run and accrued penalties, his loss leaves the Commanders needing additional pass-rushing talent, potentially in the upcoming draft, as they have already signed Jacob Martin, who had limited production last year.
Fowler felt disrespected by the market as he didn't get the deal he wanted with the Commanders, leading him to return to the Cowboys on a one-year deal.
The Washington Commanders need to seek another pass rusher in the upcoming draft after losing their sack leader, Dante Fowler, to the Cowboys.
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