The Denver Broncos are the 29th-most valuable sports franchise in the world. That, per Sportico this morning, who lists the Dallas Cowboys far and away the most-valuable franchise in the world. (LINK) Two and a half years ago,
The team agreed to terms with running back Javonte Williams, marking the team’s first external addition during this year’s free-agency negotiation period. Williams will join the Cowboys after spending the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Denver Broncos.
As it turns out, the Cowboys were engaged in a bidding war and came out on top. Per reports, the Cowboys could have lost out on Anger after a pursuit from the Denver Broncos. "Per source, Broncos went hard after punter Bryan Anger today but he’s going back to Dallas after agreeing to terms with Cowboys (2 years,
The Dallas Cowboys made a tough decision ahead of the 2014 season when they released Hall of Famer DeMarcus Ware. That move was heavily criticized, especially when Ware went on to have success with the Denver Broncos.
The Dallas Cowboys weren't major players on Day 1 of free agency, but they were players, signing Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams to a one-year, $3 million deal that could rise to $3.5 million with incentives.
Dallas signed former Denver Broncos starter Javonte Williams to a one-year, $3 million contract that can reach $3.5 million after incentives. Williams, 24, rushed for 513 yards and four touchdowns with the Broncos last season.
Following the initial wave of free agent signings, what is the current status of the Dallas Cowboys' salary cap?
Stonehouse (25) is now the most notable free agent punter on the market. Michael Palardy (32) and Pat O'Donnell (34) are also available, but they would be short-term solutions. Alabama's James Burnip is the most notable punter in this year's NFL draft class.
The move is almost certainly not the last by the Cowboys to upgrade a running game that ranked 27th in total yards last season.