Dallas Cowboys Back in the Mix for Maxx Crosby
Day Two of the NFL's "legal tampering" period wrapped up with a twist that could shake up the Cowboys' offseason plans. The Ravens have unexpectedly backed out of their trade for Raiders' star edge rusher Maxx Crosby.
This development reopens the door for the Cowboys, who might be tempted to revisit their interest, despite publicly stating otherwise. Key questions now loom: Will Dallas's medical team clear Crosby?
Could this situation lower his market value? And if the Cowboys jump back in, what impact will it have on their recent trade for Rashan Gary?
As free agency officially kicks off, this storyline is set to dominate the league chatter.
Cowboys' Moves at The Star
The Cowboys weren't idle on Tuesday. They secured deals with safety P.J.
Locke and defensive tackle Otito Ogbonnia. Additionally, they restructured Kenny Clark's contract and re-signed Sam Williams.
Meanwhile, interest is brewing around defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa. With significant changes happening under a new defensive coordinator, could Odighizuwa be on the trading block?
NFC East Free Agency Buzz
The Eagles are making waves by signing Super Bowl champion Riq Woolen and bolstering their tight end position. This move raises questions about the future of Dallas Goedert in Philadelphia.
Over in Washington, the addition of linebacker Leo Chenal might signal the end of Bobby Wagner's tenure. Meanwhile, the Giants are adding cornerback Greg Newsome II and kicker Jason Sanders to their roster.
NFL Free Agency Frenzy
Across the league, familiar faces are finding new homes. Quarterback Geno Smith is returning to the Jets, while running back Isaiah Pacheco is set to join forces with Jahmyr Gibbs in Detroit.
Wide receiver Romeo Doubs is heading to New England. And as kicker Brandon Aubrey waits for potential offers, Houston has upped the ante by setting a new benchmark for kicker salaries.
Stay tuned as these developments continue to unfold and reshape team strategies across the league.
