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Brady to outearn Romo, Aikman in TV; Black Friday game?

It was a day when the world was reminded what a cash cow the NFL is. There’s so much money in the business of pro football that Fox Sports has already reportedly promised a broadcasting job to Tom Brady for whenever he decides to step away from actually playing. What’s more, he’s set to earn more per year than the current record-holders (both ex-Cowboys quarterbacks) combined.

In other financial news, Amazon wants to stage a game on Black Friday so badly they’ve upped their outrageous bid to possibly make it happen this year. Also in News and Notes, we’re exploring which players currently on other teams’ bubbles might make good free agent adds in Dallas, we’re diving in to the big year ahead for safety Donovan Wilson, we’re keeping an eye on rookie linebacker Damone Clark’s rehab, and we’re checking in on a former Cowboys DB who’s now HC of his own program. All that, plus veteran pass rushers, fifth-year options, and the unlikely member of the Cowboys worth rooting for this year.

Tom Brady’s contract with Fox reportedly worth more than Tony Romo, Troy Aikman TV deals :: Dallas Morning News

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When Brady does hang up his playcalling wristband, he’ll reportedly step right into a record broadcasting contract. By a lot. Former Cowboys quarterbacks Romo and Aikman each make $18 million a season for CBS and ESPN, respectively. The New York Post is saying Brady’s 10-year deal with Fox is worth an absurd $37.5 million per year.

3 roster bubble candidates the Cowboys should keep an eye on :: The Landry Hat

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Maybe the next free agency add for the Cowboys hasn’t been let go by his current team yet. Of players who could be on the bubble right now, defensive lineman Tanoh Kpassagnon may not stick around in New Orleans, center Lloyd Cushenberry III has rookie competition in Denver, and Lions running back Jamaal Williams has history with Mike…

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