NFL News: Jerry Jones and Dallas Cowboys have made the ultimate decision on Davante Adams’ blockbuster transaction.

Jerry Jones has to decide if Davante Adams is the missing piece for the Dallas Cowboys to win a Super Bowl.

The Dallas Cowboys are far from being the favorites to win the Super Bowl, which is why many experts believe Jerry Jones must make a significant move before the November 5 trade deadline.

Injuries are currently a major issue on both sides of the ball, with players such as Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence, and Brandin Cooks. Furthermore, the losses to the Saints and Ravens demonstrated that depth could become a major issue for America’s Team in the future. That’s why, when Davante Adams was officially on the trading board, the Cowboys surfaced as a potential NFL bidder to join Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.

Will the Dallas Cowboys make a trade for CeeDee Lamb?

Although the Dallas Cowboys might have interest in CeeDee Lamb, the big problem is that the wide receiver will want a new contract as part of the blockbuster trade.

As a consequence, Jerry Jones doesn’t have the money to afford another deal of $30 million per year. Just a few weeks ago, he already gave that to Lamb ($34 million per year) and Prescott got almost twice that amount as the highest paid player in NFL history ($60 million per year).

So, to avoid any rumors, Stephen Jones, director of player personnel for the Cowboys, had a final answer about the situation during an interview with San Antonio’s Sports Star.

“No. I don’t think there is anything to that. We just signed our No.1 guy (CeeDee Lamb) and Davante Adams is a No.1 wide receiver. When you have the challenges cap-wise that we have, that would be a long putt for us.”

 

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