The Dallas Cowboys got off to a sluggish start in the NFL’s legal tampering period, but they quickly found their footing and began to catch up. While their sleight of moves was highlighted by getting their own guy in wide receiver Amari Cooper locked into a long-term deal, it was still encouraging to see any movement at all from our favorite NFL football team.
More encouraging news has begun to pour out of the Dallas Cowboys camp since it all began as well. While they weren’t able to agree on a long term deal initially for quarterback Dak Prescott before the deadline to place NFL salary tags, thus resulting in the signal-caller being franchised tag, reports have seemed to indicate that there is reason for optimism on further talks of a long-term deal.