What do you think the Cowboys have with Trey Lance? As of Wednesday night, the Dallas Cowboys know the whens and wheres of their 2024 schedule, one that is inching closer by the day to being played out with starting QB Dak Prescott on an expiring contract.
The 2024 regular-season schedule is finally out, and the Cowboys’ 17-game slate is chock full of quirky details that will all likely add up to one of the more challenging seasons in recent memory.
When the Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Trey Lance from the San Francisco 49ers, many thought that they had traded for their future quarterback after Dak Prescott parted ways with the franchise.
The Cowboys traded a 2024 fourth-round pick to the 49ers for the QB last year, but the team still doesn't know what it has in him.
The Cowboys have not seen much of Trey Lance since using a fourth-round draft pick to acquire him from the 49ers before the start of the 2023 season. Lance arrived in Dallas so late that he got few practice reps and, of course, was inactive for all 17 games.
The Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Trey Lance just before last season began, providing some interesting depth behind Dak Prescott. Of course, this isn’t how things were supposed to go for Lance.
During the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys felt the downside of having traded away a fourth-round draft pick for quarterback Trey Lance in last year's preseason. Faced with the task of having to find a young running back in the middle rounds, the fourth-round could've been the sweet spot to do so.
NFL Quarterback Dallas Cowboys third-string starter Trey Lance trade may be coming imminently before the season begins this fall. His time will likely end after the 2024 campaign, however, he has a chance to win a backup role over Cooper Rush.
The Dallas Cowboys declined the fifth-year team option that would have paid backup quarterback Trey Lance $22.4 million guaranteed in 2025. Lance is the QB2 behind Dak Prescott, who enters the final season of a four-year contract that disqualifies the Cowboys from using the franchise tag to retain him next spring.
The Dallas Cowboys have long been synonymous with America’s Team, but recent seasons have seen them grappling with a quarterback dilemma that could shape the franchise’s future.
The Cowboys sent the 49ers a fourth-round pick for Trey Lance in August; the parties are going into their second season together. No immediate plans for a third will be in place.
According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys are declining QB Trey Lance’s fifth-year option. Picking up the option would have cost Dallas $22.4 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 season, so this isn’t a big surprise.
While Drake Maye generated split opinions as a prospect during the pre-draft process, the Patriots have a rookie quarterback other teams coveted.
The 49ers shipped quarterback Trey Lance to the Cowboys for a fourth-round pick last year and they used that pick on Saturday afternoon in Detroit. Safety Malik Mustapha went to the Niners with the 124th overall selection.
It's doubtful that anybody inside the San Francisco 49ers organization is worrying much anymore about the trade compensation they got for Trey Lance. The 49ers deemed Lance, their third overall pick in 2021, a sunk cost during last year's preseason.
Dallas Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones recently said that the team will “more than likely” not pick up the fifth-year option on quarterback Trey Lance. “We won’t get into that,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan.
NFL front offices and fans might want to wait on pumping their fists if their team drafts a quarterback on Thursday night.
There's no denying that QB Trey Lance is one of the most intriguing players on the Dallas Cowboys roster ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. We're talking about a former Top 3 overall draft pick with one of the best arms in the league that has failed to adapt to the NFL thus far.
The Big 12 conducted a mass Pro Day this week. And Cowboys quarterback Trey Lance played a prominent role in helping John Rhys Plumlee script his throwing session for the NFL scouts.
Lance was never able to get on the field for the Cowboys in 2023, and barring an injury to Prescott, he won’t be playing next season, either.
The Cowboys will not exercise his 2025 fifth-year option.
The Dallas Cowboys have a "Trey Lance Plan,'' and one that comes into focus even more clearly now that we have the new NFL salary cap number and with it, the locked-in salary figures in categories ranging from "franchise tags'' to "fifth-year options.'' And with that, the Cowboys now officially know quarterback Lance’s fifth-year option value ...
LAS VEGAS - As the old saying goes, "The most popular guy in town is the backup quarterback.'' But apparently that is not the case for some observers of the Dallas Cowboys, who rather than dream about what a promising prospect might be able to do, are suggesting that Trey Lance - the No.
With linebacker Leighton Vander Esch expected to miss four to six weeks with a neck injury, the Dallas Cowboys may be forced to add some insurance along the front seven.
The Dallas Cowboys have to be hoping for a little insight on the San Francisco 49ers from QB Trey Lance ahead of Sunday's battle between NFC heavyweights.
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