Summary
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, discussed the team's future plans for free agency. He indicated that the Cowboys would be active, but the extent of their activity is uncertain. The team is considering re-signing player Pickens, whose high salary demands may affect other roster decisions.
Key Facts
- Jerry Jones is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys football team.
- The Cowboys did not have a successful season and are planning for the next year.
- During a radio interview, Jones talked about being active in free agency, but isn't certain how much.
- The Cowboys traded for Pickens, who was selected for the Pro Bowl, an important NFL game.
- Pickens will become a free agent in March, and his current market value is expected to be $123 million over four years.
- Other experts believe Pickens may seek $35-$40 million per year based on his recent performance.
- The expected high salary for Pickens could limit the Cowboys' ability to strengthen their defense.
- The team currently ranks second in offense but 30th in defense.