Stephen Jones, Cowboys Currently Working Hard On 2 More Contract Extensions

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CCBoy

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Are you ok?
Why ask...you're not.

Nothing more than an insult or complaint waiting to happen.


Roootie tooot tooot, with you, who gives a hooot?

I sure am not impressed with grasp by you of anything to be mentioned on site or conversation.

Roll over, eat ****, and die...in that order.:popcorn:
 

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Dallas should focus on the Steele extension right now. Get him signed. I really doubt Lamb is gonna sign now, he will want to wait until the Jefferson signing.....unless he feels he can fleece the Cowboys FO. The only positive thing for the FO is at least they have Tolbert, Brooks, and a few others they can dangle as leverage in their negotiations. I know they are not at Lamb level at the moment, but it ain't like the cupboard is bare. No way should Lamb be setting the market at WR. The WR numbers are getting ridiculous now...$25m--$30m is too much to pay for just one........especially when teams are needing more of them in multiple WR packages.
Wasn’t too long ago Dallas tried to deploy the WRBC and we all remember how that went….pay the man his money
 

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The franchise is butt deep in 'gaters now with roster stabilization and the 53.
Yes this is true they're very busy but you do know that the Dallas Cowboys employed 1200 people if you include all the players and coaches they literally have somebody for every job they can multitask with multiple people doing multiple things.. But of course they'll pause it for today make their cuts and then go back to trying to get deals done before game one... I mean isn't there a deadline for signing players to long term deals?? so that way you're not doing it in the middle of the season or is there not a rule I think there's a rule?
 

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The Cowboys are in a race, and the season hasn’t even started yet. It’s a race to sign star receiver CeeDee Lamb before the market gets reset. If they win the race, the deal will be based on a market currently capped at $30 million per season by the Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill. If they lose the race, they likely deal with an expanded market where the ceiling well exceeds that amount.

Justin Jefferson, the Minnesota Vikings’ star target, also seeks a new deal. Since joining the NFL, Jefferson has been, by most accounts, the most productive WR in the league.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2023/08/31/cowboys-ceedee-lamb-justin-jefferson-contract/
 

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At 24-years-old, Lamb is clearly on his physical ascent. He has progressed every year he’s been in the league and the Cowboys are expecting another leap in 2023. He’s exactly the type of player Dallas wants to invest in.

Another fun fact about the list of top earners is many of them are represented by the same agency Lambs is. An agency the Cowboys have struggled to work with over the years.

CAA Sports (which employes Prescott’s agent, Todd France) represents four of the top-11 WRs on the highest-paid list. They know the cost of doing business goes up each day and will need convincing to accept a deal before Jefferson.

Even if it means rivaling Hill’s enormous contract, it will likely be cheaper for the Cowboys than waiting until Jefferson’s new deal gets finalized.

Dallas may need to compromise on the length and guarantees to get him to the table early. Negotiations rarely go perfectly. But it behooves the Cowboys to beat Jefferson and the Vikings.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2023/08/31/cowboys-ceedee-lamb-justin-jefferson-contract/
 
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