Last year, the Dallas Cowboys signed cornerback Jourdan Lewis to a $2.83 million deal without sweating much and while benefiting from NFL accounting rules that allowed them to consider it as a $1.38 million salary cap charge.
Lewis, a 2017 third-round pick of the Cowboys, signed a one-year, $2.83-million contract with the only NFL team he's ever known last offseason, and he'll likely be a part of some team's plans for 2025 after establishing himself again this past year.
Pro Football Focus' Bradley Locker named a Dallas Cowboys defensive starter the one free agent the Atlanta Falcons should pursue in 2025.
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis draws major praise from NBC's Cris Collinsworth after a a "miracle" of an interception against Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield.
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