One of the team’s top priorities is nickel cornerback Jourdan Lewis, who is a free agent after eight seasons with the team and arguably his best season in coverage in 2024. According to a source, the Cowboys have made an offer to Lewis to bring him back in 2025.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis (2) comes up with an interception of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan in the end zone during the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, December 22,
The Cowboys are in contract talks with Osa Odighizuwa, while the team hopes to retain the likes of Jourdan Lewis and Rico Dowdle. More at PFR.
The Dallas Cowboys are in full force in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, as the entirety of the front office and coaching staff has descended upon the NFL’s annual spring conference that doubles as an opportunity to sit down with agents ahead of free agency in mid-March.
The Dallas Cowboys have several need to address during the 2025 NFL offseason.One need that has flown under the radar is cornerback. With Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland on the roster, it doesn’t stand out as an area of concern but it could be with Jourdan Lewis set for free agency.
One of the team’s top priorities is nickel cornerback Jourdan Lewis, who is a free agent after eight seasons with the team and arguably his best season in coverage in 2024. According to a source, the Cowboys have made an offer to Lewis to bring him back in 2025.
Why he might stay: Lewis is a veteran presence and a leader in the Cowboys’ clubhouse. He can also play multiple positions, which he did plenty of in 2024. Lewis is also an inexpensive option, projected to make around $2.3 million next season.
As the team heads into the 2025 NFL offseason, the Cowboys will be "selectively strategic and aggressive" through both free agency and the NFL Draft. It won’t be an easy task to
The Dallas Cowboys are about to lock up a key defensive piece with a massive payday — but not the one most fans expected.
While Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the team plans to be “selectively aggressive” in player acquisition when free agency opens next month, head coach Brian Schottenheimer said the priority will be free agents who are in the Cowboys building.
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