Before the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys will be seeking a number of improvements.
In case you were somehow blind to it, this past weekend marked the end of the Dallas Cowboys’ promising 2023 season. This past Sunday afternoon in “Jerry World,” head coach mike McCarthy’s former team, the Green Bay Packers, defeated Jerry Jones’ team 48-32 in the Wild Card round.
The most recent rumors circulating suggest that Dak Prescott, or whoever mans center in Dallas, will be adding some backfield support. Prescott’s future as a quarterback is the primary concern for this off-season.
The Cowboys will be moving on from Tony Pollard, who had a disappointing season and attempted to fill the enormous shoes of now-New England Patriots tailback Ezekiel Elliott, as predicted by ESPN’s Aaron Schatz.Schatz thinks that Blake Corum, the record-breaking running back for the Michigan Wolverines and one of the best tailbacks available in this year’s NFL Draft in April, will be Zeke’s ultimate replacement.According to Schatz, Zeke’s eventual replacement will be Blake Corum, the record-breaking running back for the Michigan Wolverines and one of the top tailbacks available in this year’s NFL Draft in April.Schatz claims that Blake Corum, the record-breaking running back for the Michigan Wolverines and one of the best tailbacks available in this year’s NFL Draft in April, will eventually replace Zeke.
Regretfully, history was repeated for the Dallas Cowboys as Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers crushed Jerry Jones’ team 48-32 in their own stadium during the NFC Wild Card game. With names like Bill Belichick and Jim Harbaugh available, it seemed inevitable that Mike McCarthy would be the fall guy for the Cowboys’ shortcomings after such a humiliating loss to his former team.
Jerry Jones, on the other hand, has different ideas and will keep McCarthy on the sidelines in 2024. Cowboys supporters and opponents will undoubtedly have differing opinions to this decision.
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