ESPN NFL analyst Andrew Hawkins, who tried out for a spot on the Dallas Cowboys roster before going to the CFL to win a Grey Cup, believes the team is a 'Super Bowl contender.'
as they prepare to kick off the 2024-25 NFL regular season, but one former player believes they could exceed expectations.competing for a spot on the Cowboys roster, put Dan Orlovsky in check when he said he believes the Cowboys are "Super Bowl contenders" this season.From having one of the best quarterback-wide receiver combos in the league, two All-Pro defensive backs, star-studded edge rushers, the arrival of Mike Zimmer, Hawkins believes the team could put it together.
Of course, if the Cowboys don't get the CeeDee Lamb situation fixed sooner rather than later, their chances to win the big one take a major hit. Last season, Lamb had the best year of his professional career. He led the NFL in receptions with 135 while racking up 1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns. Lamb, who added two rushing touchdowns, earned first-team All-Pro honors and was named to the third Pro Bowl of his career.Cowboys fans will be hoping he returns to the field to be an offensive spark and the drama doesn't hang over the team all year.
Dallas will kick off its 2024 campaign on Sunday, September 8, on the road against the Cleveland Browns. Tom Brady will be making his broadcasting debut for the game on FOX.
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