The Dallas Cowboys declined the fifth-year team option that would have paid backup quarterback Trey Lance $22.4 million guaranteed in 2025. Lance is the QB2 behind Dak Prescott, who enters the final season of a four-year contract that disqualifies the Cowboys from using the franchise tag to retain him next spring.
The Dallas Cowboys have long been synonymous with America’s Team, but recent seasons have seen them grappling with a quarterback dilemma that could shape the franchise’s future.
The Cowboys sent the 49ers a fourth-round pick for Trey Lance in August; the parties are going into their second season together. No immediate plans for a third will be in place.
According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys are declining QB Trey Lance’s fifth-year option. Picking up the option would have cost Dallas $22.4 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 season, so this isn’t a big surprise.
While Drake Maye generated split opinions as a prospect during the pre-draft process, the Patriots have a rookie quarterback other teams coveted.
The 49ers shipped quarterback Trey Lance to the Cowboys for a fourth-round pick last year and they used that pick on Saturday afternoon in Detroit. Safety Malik Mustapha went to the Niners with the 124th overall selection.
It's doubtful that anybody inside the San Francisco 49ers organization is worrying much anymore about the trade compensation they got for Trey Lance. The 49ers deemed Lance, their third overall pick in 2021, a sunk cost during last year's preseason.
The 49ers entered the 2024 NFL draft with a first-round pick among their 10 selections. It was their first journey into the first round since selecting Trey Lance at No.
Dallas Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones recently said that the team will “more than likely” not pick up the fifth-year option on quarterback Trey Lance. “We won’t get into that,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan.
The first round of the 2024 NFL draft is in the books and the Cowboys once again walk away with a fairly controversial selection. As many expected, Dallas traded back from pick No.
The Dallas Cowboys trade for a 2021 first-round quarterback stands out among others... and not for good reasons. Thursday will mark the beginning of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The San Francisco 49ers are set to make a selection in the first round for the first time since drafting Trey Lance in the 2021 draft. That pick obviously…
Lynch said, “Thank god for Mr. Irrevelant.” For the first time since 2021, the San Francisco 49ers have a draft pick in the first round. That year, of course, was when the Niners brass made the decision to mortgage multiple first-round picks to move up for one of the top quarterbacks in the draft.
NFL front offices and fans might want to wait on pumping their fists if their team drafts a quarterback on Thursday night.
The decision to trade up in the 2021 NFL Draft and select quarterback Trey Lance could have had significant consequences for general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan.
The conversation around quarterbacks marches on for the Cowboys. To extend or not to extend, that is the question. Are the Dallas Cowboys going to re-sign Dak Prescott, who is the face of this franchise, or has the front office decided that a new, more affordable face is preferred?
There's no denying that QB Trey Lance is one of the most intriguing players on the Dallas Cowboys roster ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. We're talking about a former Top 3 overall draft pick with one of the best arms in the league that has failed to adapt to the NFL thus far.
The 2024 NFL Draft, held on April 25-27 in Detroit, could have as many as five quarterbacks selected in the first round. It's doubtful all of them are destined for success.
The Big 12 conducted a mass Pro Day this week. And Cowboys quarterback Trey Lance played a prominent role in helping John Rhys Plumlee script his throwing session for the NFL scouts.
Trey Lance's future looked bright back in April of 2021 when he was the No. 3 overall pick in the NFL Draft. And now? There remains the issue of “what we don’t know.” The San Francisco 49ers traded away three first-round picks and a second-rounder to the Miami Dolphins to move up to No.
Lance was never able to get on the field for the Cowboys in 2023, and barring an injury to Prescott, he won’t be playing next season, either.
The Cowboys will not exercise his 2025 fifth-year option.
The Dallas Cowboys have a "Trey Lance Plan,'' and one that comes into focus even more clearly now that we have the new NFL salary cap number and with it, the locked-in salary figures in categories ranging from "franchise tags'' to "fifth-year options.'' And with that, the Cowboys now officially know quarterback Lance’s fifth-year option value ...
With linebacker Leighton Vander Esch expected to miss four to six weeks with a neck injury, the Dallas Cowboys may be forced to add some insurance along the front seven.
The Dallas Cowboys have to be hoping for a little insight on the San Francisco 49ers from QB Trey Lance ahead of Sunday's battle between NFC heavyweights.
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