They are going for good: Dallas Cowboys two star player want to leave the team

Should the Cowboys led by Dak Prescott Draft Jordan Travis, the quarterback from Florida State?


The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of decisions to make at many positions as the offseason goes on, but perhaps none more crucial than under center as free agency and the NFL Draft in April draw near.

FRISCO: The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of decisions to make at many positions as the offseason goes on, but perhaps none more crucial than under center as free agency and the NFL Draft in April draw near.

With one year remaining on his four-year, $160 million contract, quarterback Dak Prescott will have a huge $59.4 million cap hit in 2024 if a change isn’t made soon. (Click here to read about every option.)
Trey Lance and Cooper Rush are also players. (See the article about Lance on CowboysSI.com.)

Therefore, should Dallas draft a quarterback prospect? If yes, who could it be?

Jordan Travis is a name that has been linked to the Cowboys in the draft by some media rumors. Kevin Sherrington of the Dallas Morning News believes that the Florida State prospect is someone to keep an eye on in the second round.

Sherrington writes: “The Cowboys could use more offensive linemen and a cornerback in addition to linebackers. Perhaps a quarterback from Florida State, such as Jordan Travis. What’s wrong with this? Among them, three stand out.

One is that Dallas is unlikely to add a fourth quarterback unless it intends to make a move at the position because it already has three quarterbacks on the roster and under contract.

Second, respect to Sherrington notwithstanding, Travis doesn’t appear to be perceived this way by draft experts. Neither our man Dane Brugler nor NFL.com’s Chad Reuter rank him as a top-100 player or a top-eight quarterback prospect, and Reuter does not include him in the first three rounds of his most recent mock draft.

And third: In 11 games, Travis completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 2,756 yards, 20 touchdowns, and just two interceptions. He is regarded as a running threat after adding 176 more yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. However, he is also 6-1, so he would be going against a lot of scout preferences to somehow make it all the way up to Round 2.

Players receive a clear message from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: “We got to win, this is the Dallas Cowboys.”
Jones informed his team that they already had everything they needed to win and that they couldn’t continue to let their current feelings continue.
Texas’s Frisco Monday’s Dallas Cowboys locker room cleanout day mirrored the mood of Sunday’s AT&T Stadium postgame: solemn and quiet.
The majority of the players in attendance were leaving the area swiftly, escaping the disappointment of the second-seeded Cowboys’ loss in the NFL’s first round.

Cowboys Land 7 Players on NFC Pro Bowl Roster

playoffs, losing 48-32 to the seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers, ending their 2023 campaign and ending a 16-game home winning streak at AT&T Stadium.

When asked to sum up his feelings about the game one day later, Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis responded, “It hasn’t been 24 hours yet, and I’m still in shock.” “Shock more than anything else.”

After going 12-5 every year since 2021, Dallas has won at least 12 games for three seasons in a row under head coach Mike McCarthy. This run of play joins the Cowboys’ 1990s dynasty run of 1992–1995 in which they won three Super Bowls in four seasons as the second time in franchise history that that has happened. McCarthy is the first head coach of the Cowboys to do this.

McCarthy’s Cowboys, though, also made history by being the first squad to win 12 games in three consecutive seasons without winning a conference championship.Everyone at The Star, the team’s headquarters, was left with unresolved grief and anger as a result.

Lewis described the team’s failure to carry over its regular-season success into the postseason as “always frustrating.” “A team’s ultimate objective is to win the Super Bowl. Thus, like most teams, our goal is to win the Super Bowl every year. It is disheartening.

KaVontae Turpin, a wide receiver and returner for the Cowboys, expressed his disarray on Monday. “We weren’t supposed to lose, which irritates everyone here, but that’s the nature of the National Football League. Green Bay made an early and forceful impression, and they stuck with it. We were unable to stop them.

McCarthy gave his farewell speech to the Cowboys of 2023 on Monday morning, expressing regret and sympathy.

Lewis conveyed McCarthy’s message to the team today, saying, “He felt for us.” “Considering the quality of guys we are all with, he genuinely wanted the best for us. We desired it.

Owner and general manager Jerry Jones spoke to the team as well, expressing his frustration and anguish over the Cowboys’ early postseason exit.

In a Monday meeting with the players, Lewis repeated Jones’s message, saying, “We have to win.” The Dallas Cowboys had every opportunity to win. We must not allow this sensation to persist. All I can say is that it seems like Jones wants to win now. The time for urgency is now. He was clear that it was always that, and that was always our responsibility. That was his main argument.

Turpin claimed that Jones, who is 81 years old, highlighted Father Time’s running clock.

Turpin stated, “Jerry mentioned that he doesn’t have many years left in this industry.” “All he wants is so badly.” He really wants a ring.”

Lewis, a 28-year-old defensive back selected by the Cowboys in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, is one of 16 upcoming unrestricted free agents for Dallas. It would be devastating for him to see his career with the team that drafted him come to an end.

Lewis stated, “I just wanted to help the team win.” “Now that all of us have spent three years here together, I just wanted to wrap things up properly. The fact that we were unable to accomplish that hurt. Life goes on. We are hurting because of how we lost. It kind of hurts that I might not be able to participate in this next year.”

Both Turpin and Lewis stepped up to support their head coach, whose employment situation was uncertain. McCarthy has the greatest career win percentage of any coach in Cowboys history with a 42-25 record (62.7% win percentage) in his four seasons as the team’s head coach.

Lewis brought up this point in contrast to Jason Garrett’s erratic tenure, during which the team finished 86-67 over ten seasons (a 55.9% win percentage). McCarthy has a 1-3 postseason record; his lone victory came in the wild card round of the previous season in Tampa against 45-year-old Tom Brady and the NFC South champion Buccaneers. That’s the reason he’s under fire right now.

When asked about McCarthy’s tenure as the Dallas Cowboys’ head coach, Lewis responded, “This is one of the hardest jobs in America: quarterback and head coach.” “I think he did a fantastic job taking everything into account. All things considered, it’s difficult. We just made sure that we put our arms around each other and stayed together in the face of a lot of negativity, the media, and other forces working against us. We did a pretty good job, in my opinion. He was very helpful to me in my career, and I believe I learned a lot from him. Lewis said, “Look what he accomplished compared to what occurred when he wasn’t here. “We were having trouble breaking.500

He won 12 games in a row three times in a row. Thus, yes, I do hope that McCarthy returns.

Given that McCarthy and Jones made it possible for Turpin to have an NFL career, his gratitude to him is immeasurable. He is tied for the most touchdowns in kickoff and punt return combined TCU history (six), but he was dismissed from the Horned Frogs football program following allegations of domestic abuse that were ultimately dropped in favor of disorderly conduct. He was taken into custody in October 2021 on suspicion of misdemeanor assault against the same girlfriend. Turpin formally entered a guilty plea to the charge of assault resulting in bodily harm.

With Jones having cleared the path for Turpin to play in the NFL, McCarthy’s gratitude to him is immeasurable. The Horned Frogs football program let him go after domestic violence charges were eventually dropped in favor of disorderly conduct. He is tied for the most combined kickoff and punt return touchdowns in TCU history (six). When Turpin was charged with assault causing bodily injury, he formally entered a guilty plea. He was first arrested in October 2021 for misdemeanor assault against the same girlfriend.

 

Turpin declared, “My guy man is Mike McCarthy.” Turpin remarked on Monday, “He gave me an opportunity, especially coming this year on the offensive end.” I now have a great deal of respect for Mike. I approve of whatever he does.”

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*