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Cowboys COO and co-owner Stephen Jones engaged with reporters on Sunday afternoon, sharing valuable insights regarding the team's offseason activities. One of the key topics of discussion was the anticipated extension for star linebacker Micah Parsons. Jones expressed optimism about securing Parsons for the long term, highlighting his crucial role in the team's defensive strategy.
Additionally, Jones addressed the ongoing concerns surrounding quarterback Dak Prescott's health. He reassured fans that Prescott is making positive strides in his recovery process and is expected to be fully ready for the upcoming season. The team is confident that Prescott's leadership and performance will remain a cornerstone of their offensive plans.
Trade discussions were also a focal point, with Jones indicating that the Cowboys are exploring opportunities to enhance their roster. He emphasized the importance of making strategic moves that align with the team’s long-term goals. Overall, Jones' remarks painted a picture of a proactive organization committed to building a competitive team for the future.
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