Good News: Coach from cowboys have Singing player today for the season about $80 million….

Coach from cowboys have Singing player today for the season about $80 million….

Shaq Leonard, a free agent linebacker, visits the Philadelphia Eagles after his lunch with Jerry Jones; will he sign this weekend?

Shaq Leonard, a free agent target for the Dallas Cowboys, visited The Star on Tuesday for a recruiting visit that included lunch with Jerry Jones, the team’s owner. The desired three-time Pro Bowl linebacker is now scheduled to visit Dallas’ top opponent, the Philadelphia Eagles, so even though the meeting “went well,” the deal is not finalised.

“I’m not surprised in the slightest by the Eagles’ interest,” Jones stated on 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday morning. “But this is a pretty good scenario. Not just with our performance, but also with the Dallas Cowboys’ overall vibe.”

Although the “aura” was evident on Tuesday, as Jordan Schultz of The Score was the first to report, Leonard is now headed to Philadelphia, so there was no need to sign a “don’t let him leave the building” sign in response.

Additionally, Schultz speculates that Leonard, 28, who was oddly cut by the Indianapolis Colts the previous week, would make a decision this coming weekend.

The linebacker, who spent his first three seasons as an All-Pro, looked to be a productive member of a 6-5 team that was vying for a postseason berth.

Following veteran linebacker Leighton Vander Esch’s season-ending injury, the Cowboys, who moved to 8-3 after a Thanksgiving thrashing over the Washington Commanders, could use depth at run-stuffing linebacker. Leonard played with both cowboys Malik Hooker and Stephon Gilmore in Indiana.

You don’t have any doubts about Shaq’s contributions off the field when he plays like he does, Jones stated. “He has a lot of respect and expertise, and he has been a huge asset to the squad. It goes without saying. And it’s not at all difficult to scout someone with his experience and skill level.”

The “scouting job” might be finished. However, the “sales job”? It might just now begin to heat up.

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