The 2023 NFL Honors show was a memorable one for the Cowboys, with a slew of Dallas players past and present receiving the highest honors. After a shock of disappointment last year, Demarcus Ware is headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2023. None other than Jerry Jones was the one to present him in the emotional moment.
Soon after, quarterback Dak Prescott received the Walter Payton Man of the Year award and delivered an inspiring speech about mental health and honored his family that drives him forward. On the other side, linebacker Micah Parsons finished second in DPOY voting while somehow managing to not receive a first-place vote.
Looking into the offseason, the Cowboys will decide whether or not to keep their safety core together with Donovan Wilson a free agent next month. In the draft a month later, Dallas looks to clean up the wide receiver and cornerback positions early while there’s some sleepers to keep an eye out for. Here’s the latest Cowboys News and Notes.
The face of the Cowboys franchise was honored with one of the most prestigious awards in sports, the Walter Payton Man of the Year award, for his work as a mental health activist. Prescott honored his family in the moment and also acknowledged the Dallas players who received the honors before him.
Even though it’s a year too late, Ware is a Pro Football Hall of Famer. It was a shock he wasn’t in his first year of eligibility, but now he’s headed to Canton.
After an impressive sophomore campaign, Parsons came in second in DPOY voting as expected but the voting results still came as a shock. Four players earned first-place votes, but the Cowboys star wasn’t one of them.
For the first time in years, the Dallas safety room was flooded with talent in 2022, and they have a decision to make on keeping one of those key players. Donovan Wilson is a free agent this year, and the Cowboys will have to decide whether or not to pay him in the coming months.
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