The Dallas Cowboys have had a tumultuous offseason so far, with players beefing publicly and the team not making as much noise as fans hoped for in free agency.
Micah Parsons has become a bit of a public figure for the Cowboys, headlined by his podcast "The Edge".
Earlier this offseason, when DeMarcus Lawrence left the team for the Seattle Seahawks, he took a shot at the organization on the way out, saying, "Dallas is my home ... but I know for sure I'm not going to win a Super Bowl there."
That led Parsons to clap back at him, leading to a public spat on social media.
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Another former Dallas Cowboy in now Indianapolis Colts cornerback Charvarious Ward also took a shot at the organization, which took a chance on him as an undrafted free agent in 2018, but then traded him to the Kansas Chiefs before playing a single snap.
Ward went on to become a full-time starter for the Chiefs in just his second season and played four total seasons. He then played three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers before joining the Colts this offseason in free agency.
During an appearance on a Colts' podcast, Ward stated on his time with the Cowboys, "I was strappin' all them boys. I thought I was making the team, but Dallas don't make a lot of good decisions so they traded me."
Whether it is right to believe they deserve it or not, taking a shot at the Cowboys seems to be becoming a trend.
The team has been known over recent years to be a good team with a lot of talent that ends the season on a messy note, usually with a tragic loss in the playoffs in some crazy fashion.
That includes things such as getting crushed by the seventh-seeded Packers two seasons ago, or losing because of the unclear catch rules back when Dez Bryant and Tony Romo played for the team.
Usually, it is the fans around the league taking shots at Jerry Jones and the Cowboys on social media, but it seems the players are deciding to join in on the fun.
While there is a saying that negative press can still be good press, the Cowboys seem to only be receiving negative press so far this offseason, which shouldn't leave the team's fans feeling good about the upcoming season.
After finishing last year 7-10 and promoting Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, who knows how the team will fare next season.
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This story was originally published March 19, 2025 at 1:52 PM.