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Another blockbuster personnel move in the NFL, another day of Cowboys fans watching it all happen to someone else. The Stefon Diggs-to-Houston deal sets up an exciting brother-on-brother matchup at AT&T Stadium in 2024, but it also taunts the Cowboys fanbase with the kind of aggressive offseason they thought they were getting all along. The Dallas front office did answer, though… with the one-year re-signing of a backup offensive lineman.
Meanwhile, former center Tyler Biadasz says his official goodbye, we explore the latest on the contract statuses of the Cowboys’ Big Three, and we watch as an ex-Cowboy joins his third team in two years. In draft news, the Cowboys hosted some top names on Wednesday, and we look at a mock draft that goes off in an unexpected direction. We also dig through the free agency bin to see who’s left, and the quality still out there may surprise you. All that, plus the mayor of Dallas makes another sales pitch to woo a second team to town, and Jerry Jones borrows his team’s “close but not quite there” approach for the newest rankings of NFL owners by total net worth. That’s all here in this edition of News and Notes.