Dallas executive Stephen Jones addresses the Cowboys’ repeated slow start to free agency

Another quiet start to free agency for the Dallas Cowboys isn’t sitting well with fans, particularly after yet another postseason flop.

Executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones is steadfast in communicating the organization’s belief in avoiding big-money deals for free agents, regardless of where the team is with the salary cap.

“I’ve always been of the ilk that in these first couple of days of free agency, you pay good players like they’re great, you pay average players like they’re good and so on and so forth,” Jones said Thursday. “The market’s inflated, in our mind. That’s one opinion.”

The Cowboys made a smaller move Thursday by re-signing cornerback Jourdan Lewis to a one-year contract. Long snapper Trent Sieg is also coming back.

Dallas was the last team in the NFL to add a free agent from elsewhere, agreeing to terms with Eric Kendricks after the linebacker initially pledged to sign with San Francisco.

Instead, Kendricks chose a reunion with new Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who was Kendricks’ head coach in Minnesota for his first seven NFL seasons.

Kendricks, who was with the Los Angeles Chargers last season, fills one of Dallas’ biggest needs.

It’s been 12 years since the Cowboys last spent big for a free agent, and they didn’t get a huge return on the $50 million, five-year investment into Brandon Carr.

“There’s a lot to be played out between now and our first game next year,” Jones said. “I don’t think you win a Super Bowl championship on the first, second or third day of the league year.”

The Cowboys haven’t been to a Super Bowl, or even in the NFC championship game, since winning the title to cap the 1995 season. The latest failure was a 48-32 wild-card loss to Green Bay, the second time in three years Dallas was the only home team to lose on the opening weekend of the playoffs.

“I know where the frustration is; it’s the fact that we have not had a lot of success in the playoffs to their satisfaction,” Jones said. “Until we do…


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Publish date : 2024-03-14 23:18:42

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