The Dallas Cowboys’ options for strengthening their roster before the 2024 NFL playoffs are scarce. Ndamukong Suh, a five-time Pro Bowl player, is one of the few players still available who could make a difference.
Mike Fisher of Sports Illustrated reported after Jonathan Hankins’ injury that the Cowboys had no interest in signing Suh. It will be intriguing to watch if Dallas decides to change its ways now that they gave up 266 rushing yards to the Bills in Week 15.
There is a hole for the Dallas Cowboys. However, they have a plan, and no, we’ve been informed that it does not include Ndamukong Suh’s off-the-couch signing,” Fisher commented on a December 11, 2023 article titled, “Dallas Cowboys Have Roster Moves Plan for Jonathan Amid Ndamukong Suh Rumors.
Rumor has it that teams are looking to replicate that situation with the 313-pound, 6-4 player. However, Dallas shouldn’t be mentioned in the rumors. Instead, the coaching staff will work feverishly to position the Cowboys’ recent first-round selection, defensive tackle Mazi Smith, for a position at the top of the rotation.
Suh’s status as a free agent suggests that his Pro Bowl career is probably over. The question the Cowboys ought to be asking themselves, though, is whether Suh is a better player than the last player on their 53-man roster.
In 2022, Suh concluded his career as an Eagle. After eight games, the seasoned safety recorded 10 tackles, two quarterback hits, and a sack for Philadelphia