One aspect of the game that has not been an issue for the Las Vegas Raiders over the last two decades is the special teams unit, which is seemingly always equipped with top-notch kickers and punters.
While flashy offensive stars typically grab headlines, the Dallas Cowboys made a move Monday to retain another one of its key special teamers. Long snapper Trent Sieg has signed a three-year contract worth $4.45 million with the Cowboys, which includes $3.1 million in guaranteed money, according to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
The Cowboys lost cornerback Jourdan Lewis, but they have agreed to terms with one of their own. Long snapper Trent Sieg reached agreement on three-year $4.45 million deal that includes $3.1 million guaranteed with the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a deal to re-sign a valuable member of the special teams unit, a veteran that began his NFL career in a brief stint with the Baltimore Ravens.
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The Dallas Cowboys have signed a small fraction of their free agents back for the 2024 roster but contract details for those signees are finally out. In the first days of free agency, Dallas has re-signed long snapper Trent Sieg, and cornerbacks Jourdan Lewis and CJ Goodwin.
Currently, Dallas Cowboys fans are up in arms over the team's lack of action in free agency as Jerry Jones' "all-in" promise feels more and more like lip service.
During the first day of 2024 NFL free agency on Monday, the Dallas Cowboys were the one team in the league that did not sign any of its own free agents nor outside players to the roster.
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The Dallas Cowboys are holding on to veteran long snapper Trent Sieg for another season, inking him to a new one-year deal, according to Michael Gehlken.
The Dallas Cowboys might not have the spending flexibility to be big spenders in free agency this offseason. Still, the franchise’s highest-graded free-agent addition from last offseason is a bit of a surprise.