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Chris Broussard Rips Cowboys For Ready Too Lengthy To Signal CeeDee Lamb

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The Dallas Cowboys have lastly completed it.

After weeks of a will-they, gained’t-they scenario, the Cowboys signed CeeDee Lamb to an enormous contract extension price as much as $136 million.

Lamb has proven to be some of the prolific receivers within the league, however for no matter motive, Jerry Jones’s staff waited a very long time to make this deal occur.

He might have been at observe for the previous few weeks if this deal had been completed sooner, shedding priceless time.

Many analysts have expressed their frustrations with the Cowboys about this example, together with Chris Broussard.

As he outlined on FOX Sports activities Radio, “Cowboys could’ve signed CeeDee Lamb much earlier in the offseason for less money.”

🎙️@Chris_Broussard: “Cowboys could’ve signed CeeDee Lamb much earlier in the offseason for less money.”

🎙️@BigVanillaFunny: “If they took care of him early, they might have been able to get the Dak deal done too.” pic.twitter.com/alPuipNDyK

— FOX Sports activities Radio (@FoxSportsRadio) August 27, 2024

Broussard is beneath the impression that, had the Cowboys reached a cope with Lamb earlier than Justin Jefferson was prolonged, they might have saved cash.

Nevertheless, as a result of Jefferson signed the biggest non-quarterback contract in league historical past, Lamb doubtless held out for extra.

This put the Cowboys in a tough spot, one Broussard believes they shouldn’t have been in.

No matter how this all performed out, Lamb is now a member of the Cowboys for the foreseeable future.

It took some time however on the finish of the day, the Cowboys can now transfer ahead with their No. 1 receiver.

Dak Prescott’s contract is subsequent on the docket, and whereas he hasn’t sat out so far, it might escalate within the subsequent few months given how Lamb’s deal went.

For a staff that’s attempting to unite and make a deep playoff run, their present state isn’t preferrred for anybody concerned.


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