Osa Odighizuwa has been in the NFL for four years, and he has spent his entire career with the Cowboys. There is a chance that he earns a long-term deal this offseason. “We've had productive talks, and we'll see where we end up this week,” Stephen Jones said, according to an article from ESPN.
Everything Stephen Jones had to say from the combine on Monday, including hinting that the Cowboys could be active traders this offseason.
After a 7-10 finish, the Dallas Cowboys have a long list of players hitting the market next week. In this series, we’ll offer a breakdown of the Cowboys’ upcoming free agents and why they may or may not continue their playing careers in Dallas. Our series continues with the biggest pending free agent on the Cowboys’ roster.
Dallas Cowboys executive VP Stephen Jones revealed the team has entered contract negotiations with a star free agent.
The Dallas Cowboys are embarking on a "selectively aggressive" offseason in 2025, and defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa is one of the players their front office is aggressively trying to re-sign. Odighizuwa,
Getting this deal done avoids the Cowboys needing to use the franchise tag on Odighizuwa, which would’ve been the seventh time in the past eight years they’d done so. The last two players Jerry Jones slapped the tag on were Tony Pollard in 2023 and Dalton Schultz the year before that. Neither would end up signing long-term deals to stay in Dallas.
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