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Garrett 'surprised' by Sensabaugh's retirement

IRVING, Texas Former Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday. Asked Friday about Sensabaugh calling it quits, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he was surprised by the 29-year-old's decision. "It did surprise me, Garrett said. I think he has football left in him. I havent talked to him since then. Hes a young football player...
Via Fox Sports Southwest
13 days ago  |  Discuss

Sensabaugh decides to retire with Cowboys

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Gerald Sensabaugh is retiring with the Dallas Cowboys after spending the last half of an eight-year career with them. The safety signed a one-day contract with the Cowboys on Thursday. He was released for salary cap reasons in March. The 29-year-old Sensabaugh started 84 of 112 games for Jacksonville and Dallas. He had 14 interceptions and 469 tackles. Sensabaugh...
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14 days ago  |  Discuss

Gerald Sensabaugh decides to retire with Cowboys

Gerald Sensabaugh is retiring with the Dallas Cowboys after spending the last half of an eight-year career with them. The safety signed a one-day contract with the Cowboys on Thursday. He was released for salary cap reasons in March. The 29-year-old Sensabaugh started 84 of 112 games for Jacksonville and Dallas. He had 14 interceptions and 469 tackles. Sensabaugh was a fifth-round...
Via AP on Fox
15 days ago  |  Discuss

FS Gerald Sensabaugh Signs 1-Day Contract To Retire With Cowboys

Safety Gerald Sensabaugh, who released by the Cowboys in March for salary cap reasons, confirmed via text message that he has decided to retire rather than continue to seek in employment as a free agent, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. Sensabaugh said he has drawn interest from a couple of teams but was no longer interested in playing football, bringing...
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15 days ago  |  Discuss

Gerald Sensabaugh Retires From NFL As Member of Cowboys

Former Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh has decided to retire from the NFL. Sensabaugh signed a one-day contract on Thursday to end his career as a member of the Cowboys and will be placed on the team’s Reserve/Retired list on Friday, per Nick Eatman of the team’s official website. Photo Credit: DallasCowboys.com The 6-1, 212-pound Oakland, CA native was selected in the...
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15 days ago  |  Discuss

Gerald Sensabaugh signs with the Cowboys and retires

According to Nick Eatman of DallasCowboys.com, free agent safety Gerald Sensabaugh will sign with the Cowboys and retire. Gerald Sensabaugh has decided to retire. He has signed with Cowboys and will be moved to retired list on Friday. — Nick Eatman (@nickeatman) May 9, 2013 Either Sensabaugh doesn’t want to play any longer or he’s not drawing much interest as a free agent...
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15 days ago  |  Discuss

New safety becomes newest Dallas pick

During the months leading up to the NFL Draft, one of the positions almost universally viewed as a major need for the Cowboys was safety, where veteran Gerald Sensabaugh was released over the offseason.
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27 days ago  |  Discuss

Cowboys take S Wilcox in 3d round

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- The Dallas Cowboys have taken safety J.J. Wilcox of Georgia Southern with their second of two picks in the third round of the NFL draft. The Cowboys took the prospect from the Football Championship Subdivision, a tier below the top level of college football, with the 80th overall selection Friday night. Wilcox moved to safety full-time from receiver for his...
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28 days ago  |  Discuss

Cowboys take S Wilcox in 3d round

The Dallas Cowboys have taken safety J.J. Wilcox of Georgia Southern with their second of two picks in the third round of the NFL draft. The Cowboys took the prospect from the Football Championship Subdivision, a tier below the top level of college football, with the 80th overall selection Friday night. Wilcox moved to safety full-time from receiver for his senior season and finished...
Via AP on Fox
28 days ago  |  Discuss

2013 NFL Draft: Dallas Cowboys Team Needs

The Dallas Cowboys have made very few moves over the last three and half weeks in 2013 NFL Free Agency, but their budget was too tight to do hardly any spending on the open market, anyway.  Making quarterback Tony Romo—who turns 33-years-old later this month and has just one career playoff victory—the highest-paid player in franchise history with a six-year contract extension...
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April 07, 2013  |  Discuss

Without signing a single free agent, the Dallas Cowboys will improve on defense

Free agency is underway. Teams are posturing and positioning and snapping up talent to improve their on-field product. Everyone, that is, except your Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys, due to Jerry Jones’s shrewd moves in the past—Yes, that is my tongue in my cheek—have been obliged to move heaven and earth and release players like Gerald Sensabaugh and former first-rounder Marcus...
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March 17, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys won't be as busy as 2012 in free agency

One thing is certain with the Dallas Cowboys in free agency: They won't be nearly as busy as they were a year ago. That's not to say there aren't immediate needs for a team with consecutive 8-8 finishes, three straight seasons without a playoff trip and a .500 record going back 16 years. The Cowboys need more defensive linemen for a switch to the 4-3, and they are thin...
Via AP on Fox
March 10, 2013  |  Discuss

Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh, but I ain’t scared

Your Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in a salary cap-clearing move. They subsequently slapped the franchise tag on outside linebacker and soon-to-be defensive end Anthony Spencer. Keeping Spencer, who is coming off a stellar 2012 campaign, may prove to be a good move. But creating a bigger void at the the team’s most chronically troubling position may not...
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March 06, 2013  |  Discuss

Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh, but I ain’t scared

Your Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in a salary cap-clearing move. They subsequently slapped the franchise tag on outside linebacker and soon-to-be defensive end Anthony Spencer. Keeping Spencer, who is coming off a stellar 2012 campaign, may prove to be a good move. But creating a bigger void at the the team’s most chronically troubling position may not...
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March 06, 2013  |  1 Comment

Cowboys Release Gerald Sensabaugh

USA TODAY Sports Somewhere, a bunch of Dallas Cowboy fans either screamed with joy or frustration as NFL.com is reporting that the franchise has released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in an effort to help with their salary cap space. Sensabaugh was scheduled to make $3 million in 2013, which would have been fully-guaranteed had he still been on the roster by March 12. The release...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Dallas Cowboys place the franchise tag on Anthony Spencer

For the second straight year the Dallas Cowboys have placed the franchise tag on Anthony Spencer. For the second straight year the team has stated that they are using the tag as the building block for getting a longterm deal done.   Please click here to read this story. The post Dallas Cowboys place the franchise tag on Anthony Spencer appeared first on Players View.
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys release CB Agnew and LB Satele

Monday's news that the Dallas Cowboys released safety Gerald Sensabaugh and placed the franchise tag on outside linebackerdefensive end Anthony Spencer for a second consecutive season overshadowed the release of two other members of the franchise. The Cowboys announced Monday that cornerback Vince Agnew and linebacker Brashton Satele have been let go. Agnew joined the Cowboys...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Dallas Cowboys Release Safety Gerald Sensabaugh

Somewhere a bunch of Dallas Cowboy fans either screamed with joy, or frustration.  NFL.com is reporting that the Cowboys released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in a Salary cap move. Sensabaugh was scheduled to make $3 million in 2013, which would have been fully guaranteed had he still been on the roster by March 12. The release saves another $1.4 million in cap room, but once again...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys Release S Gerald Sensabaugh

Somewhere a bunch of Dallas Cowboy fans either screamed with joy, or frustration.  NFL.com is reporting that the Cowboys released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in a Salary cap move. Sensabaugh was scheduled to make $3 million in 2013, which would have been fully guaranteed had he still been on the roster by March 12. The release saves another $1.4 million in cap room, but once again...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys Rumors: Gerald Sensabaugh released

The Dallas Cowboys continue to clear up salary-cap space, ostensibly in an effort to keep impending free-agent pass rusher Anthony Spencer off the open market. The Cowboys are so enamoured with Spencer, and do not want to lose him to the highest bidder in free agency that they are sure to franchise tag him again to prevent losing this valuable commodity.  If the Cowboys still are...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys release S Sensabaugh to clear cap space

The Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh to clear more room under the salary cap. Sensabaugh, a four-year starter for the Cowboys, sent a tweet Monday saying he had been released for cap purposes. The team reported on its website that the move saves $1.4 million under the cap, and the Cowboys avoid paying his $3 million salary in 2013. Sensabaugh signed as a free...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys cut Sensabaugh for cap purposes

IRVING, Texas Much of the Dallas Cowboys' salary-cap shaving has featured the moving of money. On Monday morning, it featured the moving of a player. "I've been informed I'm being released for cap purposes,'' starting safety Gerald Sensabaugh tweeted. "Had a great run. I appreciate the organization and my teammates.'' The organization has...
Via Fox Sports Southwest
March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Cowboys Release FS Gerald Sensabaugh

Cowboys starting safety Gerald Sensabaugh wrote on Twitter that he will be released. "Been informed I'm being released for cap purposes...had a great run #CowboyNation I appreciate the organization and my teammates." The move will reportedly save the Cowboys about $1.4 million against the salary cap in 2013. Source: The Redzone
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Report: Cowboys Release S Gerald Sensabaugh

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Cowboys are set to release S Gerald Sensabaugh. #Cowboys are set to release starting safety Gerald Sensabaugh, I’m told. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 4, 2013 Sensabaugh, 29, was set to make a base salary of $3 million next season and had a cap figure of $1.4 million. His salary would have been guaranteed if he was on the team’s...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Report: Cowboys will release safety Gerald Sensabaugh

According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Dallas Cowboys will be releasing safety Gerald Sensabaugh. #Cowboys are set to release starting safety Gerald Sensabaugh, I’m told. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 4, 2013 Releasing Sensabaugh will free up another $3.8 million in cap room for the 2013 season.   Need NFL Tickets? var _CI = _CI || {}; (function() { var script...
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March 04, 2013  |  Discuss
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