Good news: Dallas Cowboys Running Back returns.

Dallas Cowboys are expected to make a blockbuster trade for AFC Pro Bowl running back.

The Dallas Cowboys were supposed to have a historic offseason with so many possibly franchise-changing decisions to make.

Owner Jerry Jones has stated that the Cowboys are “all-in” for 2024 and have opted to keep Mike McCarthy for one more season to see if he can bring the quality group past the first round of the playoffs and maybe fulfill Jones’ Super Bowl ambitions.

The Dallas Cowboys have yet to reach a contract extension with CeeDee Lamb, who is expected to hold out of any team activities until he inks a new deal. In another odd move, Dallas opted not to give Dak Prescott a contract extension which would have freed up cap space to add new talent to the roster. Instead, Jones said he and Prescott have a mutual agreement to let the Cowboys’ franchise QB to play out the final year of his current contract, leaving room for a real possibility he leaves after the 2024 season.

After a fantastic regular season where Dallas won the NFC East with a (12-5) record which gave them home field advantage in the first round of the playoffs, the Cowboys were dominated by a young, surging Green Bay Packers team.

Suddenly one of the league’s top defenses couldn’t stop the run and allowed first-year starting QB Jordan Love to look like Patrick Mahomes, while Dak Prescott and the offense sputtered which was rare for 2023.

Prescott was in the discussion for NFL MVP this season and closed out arguably the best regular season of his career. The Dallas Cowboys entered the wildcard round matchup as two-score favorites over the Green. Bay Packers, who have a first-year starting QB and the youngest roster in the NFL.

Prescott closed out the 2023 regular season ranked in the top five in several major categories for NFL QB. He came into Sunday’s playoff matchup against the Green Bay Packers with 4,516 yards (3rd), 36 touchdowns (1st), 9 interceptions and a QB rating of 72.5 (2nd).

Finally, Prescott and CeeDee Lamb found the perfect chemistry and emerged as arguably the top QB/WR tandem in the league.

Beyond Dak Prescott and the explosive offense that averaged 389 yards and 30 points per game and finished with 77 touchdowns in the regular season, the Dallas Cowboys had a defense that finished the season ranked 5th in the NFL.

Now, the Cowboys will enter 2024 with more pressure than ever and it feels like they need to add another major piece if they are going to truly contend this season.

 

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