Good news: dallas Cowboys Bring in Former $55 Million Starter Ahead….

The Dallas Cowboys hosted four veteran pass rushers for an August 1, 2024, workout headlined by former New York Jets defender Carl Lawson. Dallas is searching for veteran pass rushers after losing Sam Williams for the season.

“The Cowboys are bringing in four veteran pass-rushers on Thursday for a workout, including Carl Lawson, who has 27 career sacks,” DallasCowboys.com’s Nick Eatman detailed in a July 31 message on X. “Other workouts are Shaka Toney, Al-Quadin Muhammad and Justin Hollins.

Dallas has already signed two of these four defenders. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Cowboys signed Al-Quadin Muhammad to a one-year deal. According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, Dallas is also signing Shaka Toney.

“Shaka Toney is a former teammate of Micah Parsons at Penn State,”DallasCowboys.com’s Patrik Walker said in an August 1 message on X. “He also played under Jeff Zgonina in Washington. Two added reasons I could see as to why he’s getting a nod. Also a former All-Big Ten edge rusher.

The addition of veteran pass rushers has heightened importance after Williams sustained a season-ending ACL injury at the beginning of training camp. The early indications are that Lawson did not ink a new deal with the Cowboys, but it will be worth watching to see if this changes in the coming days.

Lawson is coming off the worst statistical season of his career. The veteran played in just six games for the Jets notching 5 tackles and no sacks. Lawson had a much more productive 2022 season posting 33 tackles, 24 quarterback hits, 9 tackles for loss, 7 sacks and a forced fumble in 17 starts.

The defender was on a three-year, $45 million contract in New York, but Lawson’s current availability indicates the veteran’s next deal will likely be for less money.

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