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Are Dallas Cowboys 'Low-Balling' CeeDee Lamb? Washington Commanders Tracker
By Mike Fisher,
3 hours ago
AUG 15 LOW BALL? Are the Dallas Cowboys low-balling CeeDee Lamb?
They've made contract extension offers to All-Pro holdout Lamb and those are "fair'' in the eyes of team management ... but obviously "still a little low'' in the eyes of Lamb himself.
Dallas' top offer so far is "not yet at $33 million annually,'' writes the Fort Worth Star-Telegram , a detail that may further clarify just how "close'' the two sides are to a deal we continue to view as inevitable.
Writes CowboysCountry: "Four years is logical, and fits the in-vogue blueprint. An annual average that exceeds the Eagles' AJ Brown ($32 million) but falls shy of the Vikings' Justin Jefferson ($35 million) seems logical to many as well.''
AUG 13 WR SIGNS Martavis Bryant is getting another "second chance'' as the Dallas Cowboys' former practice squad receiver is signing with coach Dan Quinn's Washington Commanders, per multiple Tuesday morning reports.
Quinn - the new head coach in Washington who knows the player from his brief time in Dallas - has given Bryant a tryout. ... and it's worked out.
Bryant, 32, was originally a fourth-round pick by Pittsburgh in 2014. … and he showed star quality there as he used his 6-4 frame effectively. Maybe he can do it again despite a league suspension that had him away from the NFL for almost a half-decade.
AUG 9 THOMAS CUT The 49ers released Logan Thomas on Friday, maybe in part because the Commanders ex is dealing with a hamstring issue.
Thomas, 33, sign a one-year deal with San Francisco in June and the plan was for him to provide the Niners with veteran depth behind star tight end George Kittle.
This move is being termed by some as a "surprise,'' but the hamstring injury, age and maybe other roster needs are obvious ways to explain it.
AUG 8 DQ VS. ZIM Dan Quinn is trying to make a bad thing good.
Mike Zimmer is trying to make a good thing better.
What does that mean for those who try to compare two of the NFL's top defensive minds?
It means ... There is a difference between "different'' and "better.''
Dallas legend Darren Woodson believes that the hiring of Mike Zimmer to replace Dan Quinn as the Cowboys defensive coordinator is exactly "the shock this team needs.''
"He's going to coach hard,'' said Woodson, who played under Zimmer in the Cowboys' Super Bowl era of the 1990s. "He is tough. Hard-nosed. He is not going to be your best friend - he's just not. Some players will not want to play for him, because the expectations will be harder than in the last few years.''
Zimmer, Woodson said, "is the shock this team needs.''
Are the positive vibes a criticism of the work of predecessor Quinn, now the head coach in Washington? Not exactly. But "DQ's'' style? He was indeed a "best friend'' to his players.
That might just work with Washington ... Just like Zimmer's gruff approach might just work for the Cowboys.
Not "better.'' Just "different.''
JULY 22 GREEN SET Darrell Green is among Washington's greatest players in franchise history, with two Super Bowls and a jersey that ...
Will never be worn in Washington again.
"No. 28,'' a seven-time Pro Bowler, four-time All-Pro, member of the Commanders Ring of Fame and 1996 Walter Payton Man of the Year, will have his jersey retired in Week ... this year in a Week 7 game against visiting Carolina.
"I'm humbly grateful," Green said recently. "I feel like crying just thinking about it right now. This means a lot to me."
JULY 22 DALLAS DELAY The Commanders' arch-rival Dallas Cowboys will be opening training camp on time, with a first workout on Thursday in Oxnard.
But team owner Jerry Jones won't make it on time.
Oxnard, California, is normally the site for Jones' annual state-of-the-union press conference to kick off training camp. That was supposed to happen at mid-week.
But the opening press conference originally scheduled for Wednesday has been moved to Saturday. A Cowboys spokesman says the rescheduling is necessary because Jones will be in a Texarkana federal courthouse testifying as part of a paternity lawsuit.
JULY 21: BIDEN STEPPING DOWN President Joe Biden says in a Sunday statement on Twitter that he is voluntarily stepping down as a candidate in the 2024 election, adding that he will speak to the nation “later this week” about his decision.
Many Democrats have publicly urged the 81-year-old to step aside after his wobbly debate performance last month against Republican challenger Donald Trump, 78.
This is obviously a far-ranging decision, in so many ways and for so many reasons ... that extend well beyond sports. ... and well beyond the Beltline.
JULY 21 JAY SPEAKS Jay Gruden is an outspoken analyst, as Washington fans know. And he's got a couple of hotties as it relates to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers , which once employed the former Redskins head coach as an assistant.
Lamar, legally, might have a leg to stand on. He does indeed, it seems, hold the patent on "No. 8.'' (Yes, such a thing is legal.)
It could be argued that Aikman's "EIGHT" is different that Lamar's "No. 8.'' It could also be argued that Lamar is wrong in charging that "EIGHT'' emblazoned on apparel and bags would be "likely to cause confusion, or cause mistake, or to deceive" the purchasing public as to whether they're buying products from Jackson or from Aikman company.
The Dallas Cowboys legend's classy and clever solution to the beef?
He's invited Lamar to meet up with him for a beer. EIGHT beer, of course.
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