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Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones told reporters at the Senior Bowl earlier this year that the team is “all in” this offseason and has no plans to do anything the team plans to do in free agency. That’s what piqued the interest of fans.

Jones later revealed during the NFL Scouting Combine that the definition of “all in” in his vocabulary may be different than others. According to ESPN, he explained that it’s all about thinking and coaching differently when it comes to players, free agency and the draft itself.

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is seen on the field during pregame warm-ups against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on October 8, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. (Shearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

Over the past few days, Cowboys fans have seen early news with Chris Jones re-signing with the Kansas City Chiefs, Saquon Barkley agreeing to a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, and many other top talents signing deals. I saw him finish free agency.

Instead, Dallas fans will find running back Tony Pollard agreeing to a contract with the Tennessee Titans, and defensive end Dorrance Armstrong and center Tyler Biadasz leaving for the Washington Commanders, according to multiple reports. He said he saw it. Cowboys fans didn’t seem too happy.

In response to reports that the Cowboys are unlikely to pursue Derrick Henry, Bryant said, “I don’t like the sound of this and I don’t think it’s going to be a winning season unless we get some proven veterans in the building.” I will,” he wrote. Austin Ekeler or another top running back.

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Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant walks on the field before the New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys game at MetLife Stadium on September 26, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Elsa/Getty Images)

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Former Cowboys defensive end and ESPN analyst Marcus Spears wrote, “All in,” along with an X and several crying-laughing emojis.

“Being a Cowboys fan during free agency is like watching all your classmates buy PS5s for Christmas,” wrote Jordan Tucker, a sports radio host in Kansas City, Missouri. Ta.

“Then they said, ‘Mommy doesn’t know right now, but as soon as you get your taxes in April, we’ll buy you the game you want.’ So I went to Walmart so I could see the display. I’ll take you there,” he added.

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Dallas Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones, former Dallas Cowboys, during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Detroit Lions game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on December 30, 2023. inducts head coach Jimmie Johnson into the Ring of Honor. (Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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It’s unclear how the Cowboys will handle free agency as the second day of the contract negotiation period begins.

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