DONE DEAL : tony pollard have just signed a contract of 2 years with the san 49ERS to trade…..

The news broke recently that Tyron Smith, an offensive tackle, would be leaving the Dallas Cowboys in free agency to accept a new contract with the New York Jets, severely hurting the team’s offensive line strength. Over the past ten or so years, Smith has been a cornerstone of both the Cowboys’ running game and Dak Prescott. With free agency continuing and the NFL Draft approaching, the organisation will now search for methods to replace the vacuum he leaves behind.

The Cowboys made a noble move on Tuesday by posting a poignant video tribute to Smith for his time wearing a Dallas uniform on their official team account on X, the social media platform that was formerly known as Twitter. The caption said, “Thank you, 77!”

According to Eric Edholm of NFL.com, Smith wrote, “Humbly, I don’t even know where to begin. Cowboy Nation.” Thirteen years is definitely a long time to summarise in a little message to hundreds of people who have contributed to my very special Dallas experience. Though there have been many ups and downs over the long and crazy journey, Cowboy Nation has supported us the entire time.

With the NFL Draft scheduled to start in late April, the Cowboys will now turn their attention to that event.

Eric Edholm a seasoned defensive tackle, is not available for free agency. The 12-year veteran is anticipated to sign with the Seattle Seahawks of the NFC West, as reported by Dallas Cowboys reporter Michael Gehlken.

According to a source familiar with the situation, former Cowboys NT Jonathan Hankins is anticipated to sign a contract with the Seahawks. There was interest from both teams. The Seahawks of

Despite injuries, Hankins recorded 27 tackles and three sacks in 14 games during his 11th season. He didn’t have three sacks in a single season since the Giants of 2016. In the postseason matchup against the Packers, he also recorded four tackles along with a half-tackle for loss.

 

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