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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