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Dallas Cowboys Free Agency Drama: Winners and Losers

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Find out who the Cowboys lost and gained in a whirlwind of free agency moves!

The Dallas Cowboys faced a rollercoaster on the first day of free agency, losing three key players to the open market. Despite the losses, the team remained hopeful for a successful season ahead. With names like Joe Mixon, Derrick Henry, and Aaron Jones swirling in the mix, fans were left wondering if the Cowboys could make a comeback in the NFL free agency scene.

In a surprising turn of events, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott filed a lawsuit against a woman who falsely accused him of sexual assault in an extortion attempt. The legal drama added another layer of intrigue to the already turbulent free agency period for the team.

Meanwhile, the business side of the Cowboys made headlines at the SXSW Sports track, where discussions about legends and AT&T Stadium funding took center stage. As the team navigated quiet and noisy days in free agency, the anticipation for their next moves continued to build.

As the dust settled, Tony Pollard's departure to the Titans marked the beginning of the team's free agency exodus. Will the Cowboys bounce back stronger or face further scrutiny for their lack of aggressive moves this offseason? Only time will tell in this NFL free agency saga!

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Free Agency Day 1: Cowboys lose 3 players to open market (DallasCowboys.com)

FRISCO, Texas โ€” The first day of the legal tampering period saw the Dallas Cowboys stand pat as they head into the new league year needing more financial ...

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Joe Mixon, Derrick Henry & Aaron Jones: Can Cowboys Make Noise ... (Sports Illustrated)

Joe Mixon, Derrick Henry & Aaron Jones: Can Dallas Cowboys Make Noise - 'Within Our Means' - in NFL Free Agency?

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Cowboys back in action Tuesday versus Southern (McNeese Athletics)

In its fifth consecutive game on the road, McNeese Baseball (8-8) looks to claim another road victory against Southern (4-9) Tuesday night at 6 p.m. at Lee ...

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The Cowboys View Legends as Having Funded AT&T Stadium ... (Sportico.com)

The business of the Dallas Cowboys, Christian Pulisic Jersey sales, athlete investors, and other nuggets from Day 3 of the SXSW Sports track.

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Cowboys free-agency breakdown: Quiet first day (except for ... (The Athletic)

Tyler Biadasz, Tony Pollard and Dorance Armstrong agreed to terms with other teams, while the Cowboys sat tight Monday in free agency.

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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott files lawsuit against woman who accused ... (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says a woman falsely accused of him sexually assault in an attempt to extort $100 million from him.

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2024 NFL free agency: Commanders expected to sign two former ... (CBSSports.com)

After making former Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn their new head coach, the Commanders have made an early splash in free agency by signing a pair of ...

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Cowboys face scrutiny for lack of moves as free agency despite ... (Fox News)

Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones told reporters at the Senior Bowl earlier this year the team was "all-in" this offseason, which piqued fans' interest ...

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NFL Winners and Losers: The 'all-in' Cowboys surprisingly quiet to ... (Yahoo Sports)

Sometimes, you need to interpret what Jerry Jones says and what he means. The Dallas Cowboys owner likes to talk to the media. Nothing wrong with that.

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Tony Pollard agrees to terms with Titans (DallasCowboys.com)

The free agency spree is now underway in the NFL and Tony Pollard is the first in-house talent that the Dallas Cowboys must wave goodbye to โ€” as he readies ...

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