IRVING, Texas – As free agency enters its second week, the Cowboys continue to show interest in addressing their secondary depth, with veteran cornerback Leon Hall’s name surfacing for an expected free agent visit.
Hall, 31, has started 105 games since being drafted in the first round by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2007. He has 470 career tackles and 26 career interceptions over his nine-year career with the Bengals, including six in 2009 when he made second-team All-Pro.
Hall settled into a slot cornerback role last season and started four games, the fewest of his career excluding two years in which he tore his Achilles tendon (2011, 2013).