Cowboys $20 million star predicted to cut ties with Dallas in favor of Commanders or Lions
This might be the end of an era in Dallas. With Mike McCarthy and his coaching staff on lame-duck status, a 3-6 record that is on the verge of turning into 3-8 means the Cowboys are likely going to miss the playoffs. And if that's the case, when the final whistle sounds on their season in Week 18, it might signal the last games played by teammates who have spent their entire 11-year careers with a star on their helmet.
2014's top two draft choices, OG Zack Martin and DE DeMarcus Lawrence are both set to hit free agency next spring, and it's a real possibility that they will not be returning to America's Team. If Lawrence walks, it's expected for him to have heavy interest as he has still been extremely productive this season when not injured as he comes off of back-to-back Pro Bowls.
There hasn't been any apparent slippage in his play, so he could command a hefty salary as a hired gun, and that could be for his former defensive coordinator Dan Quinn who is now the head coach in Washington.
Kevin Knox of Bleacher Report predicted that to be one of two high-potential landing spots for Lawrence, along with the Detroit Lions.
Quinn's Commanders have been a surprise this season thanks to rookie QB Jayden Daniels, but the defense has rounded into shape. Their pass rush is anchored by two of Lawrence's understudies the last few years in Texas, Dorance Armstrong and Dante Fowler. Fowler's having a career year, so
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