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Report: Cowboys will miss Dak Prescott and C.D for the next two weeks. We will face Lamb

The first Sunday of the NFL season is two weeks away. Scott Hanson will guide you through all the activities. When the time comes, we’ll have to wait a little longer to see the Dallas Cowboys. Because they won’t play until the afternoon of Week 1. During that time, Dallas is scheduled to visit the Cleveland Browns and their former quarterback Amari Cooper. Needless to say, the match will be fun, exciting and everything we’ve hoped for since week one. Dak Prescott will certainly be a mainstay for the Cowboys given his presence throughout the offseason. Questions remain as to whether CeeDee Lamb will be there as she has not reported for team activity since the start of the season. This period extends from the Oxnard portion of training camp through the entire preseason.

The Cowboys will likely face Dak Prescott and Dee Dee Lamb in the next two weeks.

It was reported earlier in the offseason that the Cowboys would talk to CD Lamb before Monday. On Sunday morning, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler appeared on SportsCenter and was asked about Dak Prescott’s condition, and after answering a question from CD Lamb, he gave his answer. We hear over and over again that teams “want” this.

“The problem is that the conversations are ongoing, but mostly every few days. It would take more than $30 million a year to complete this deal. CeeDee Lamb is trying to get as close as possible to Mayor Justin Jefferson’s $35 million business. So try to find the perfect place in it all. I expect Lamb to finish first. They will try to draft Prescott by Week 1 and spend twice as much money on both. Whether they can achieve this remains to be seen. Prescott, from talking to people in that situation and those around him, knows exactly how good he can be in free agency if given the chance so far, play well again, put up a high QBR and keep working at it . In March. 60 million dollars per year will be prepared.

Whatever happens, there will be a cost. It costs a lot. I don’t think either side wants that. “We are trying to resolve this by agreement, but it will take a lot of work over the next few weeks.”

Since the team’s offseason began, the words “want,” “try” and “hope” have been thrown around. The first mentioned Justin Jefferson trade is nearly three months away, and while it’s a shame Dallas couldn’t get a deal done, there was plenty of time to get him. Of course, the same can be said for Prescott. The Cowboys’ penchant for reaching a boiling point in major contracts is undeniable at this

point.

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