An ex-Cowboy’s new contract is made public after signing with a new team in free agency and the details are revealing.
The Dallas Cowboys have only seen one outside free agent link up with the franchise whilst multiple players have jumped ship.
Jones is scared to spend big
Jerry Jones has been reluctant to make new signings and is careful about overpaying in the open market,
Furthermore, the 81-year-old stated that he has regrets about Ezekiel Elliott’s contract situation. He has stated he has learned from the financial hiccup.
As a result, Cowboy Nation has seen limited action in the offseason and has witnessed key players join other teams.

One of the players that has recently moved out of Dallas is the defensive tackle, Johnathan Hankins.
The hard-hitting run-stopper was paramount and a key asset to the defensive line.
Jerry Jones stated in an interview that stopping the run was a key issue last year.
Nonetheless, they let one of their key pieces for the defensive run game walk.
What makes for grim viewing is the contract the 31-year-old has signed with the Seattle Seahawks.
Hankins contract breakdown
As revealed by Seahawks reporter Brady Henderson on X, Hankins signed a one-year deal worth just a mere $2.05 million.
Also included was a guaranteed salary of $1.24 million, a $300k signing bonus, and $510k in-game incentives.
An eye-opening contract that seems to tell you all about the Cowboys’ mindset at the moment.
They are seemingly terrified about the Dak Prescott contract situation and CeeDee Lamb/Micah Parsons needing to be paid.
Ironically, the defensive tackle stated in an interview that he had ‘unfinished business’ in Dallas.
Nevertheless, another one bites the dust and finds a new team.
Additionally, Cowboys writer Clarence Hill Jr. was left stunned on X.
‘They didn’t want him back’
In his post, he referred to the idea the Cowboys stated they wanted Hankins to return.
In his quote tweet, he posted: “Clearly they didn’t really want him back no matter what they said.”
Hankins was very cheap and a valuable pickup for the Seahawks.
Did the Cowboys miss the opportunity to resign the run-stopper?
