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"He certainly paid a price for not being here," Jones said via The Athletic. "But we're paying a price, too, because we felt like he'd might be further along had he done his rehab
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith was unhappy with comments a Dallas Cowboys executive made about contract talks with edge rusher Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered what was believed at first to be a devastating blow when left tackle Tyler Guyton went down with a leg injury. Fortunately, it was just a bone fracture that will require a 4-6 week recovery as opposed to the feared torn ACL that would've ended his season.
Diggs lost out on $500,000 of his salary this season for choosing to rehab his knee injury in Miami over Dallas.
Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones believes the team is paying a price, as well as Trevon Diggs for his decision to rehab away from the facility, and also disagrees with the narrative of the team dragging out extensions.
A to Z Sports. Talk about a major injury scare. On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys feared starting left tackle Tyler Guyton had suffered a season-ending torn ACL. However, when the MRI results came back, they learned it was a bone fracture and a knee sprain,
Stephen Jones has said the franchise plans to have contract talks with four or five players, likely including cornerstones Micah Parsons and Tyler Smith.
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The Mirror US on MSNJerry Jones ruthlessly slashes Cowboys star's salary because he didn't earn it
Dallas Cowboys' Jerry Jones, the billionaire owner of the NFL giant, has explained his decision to not pay a star player his multi-million dollar salary