The Dallas Cowboys have signed a small fraction of their free agents back for the 2024 roster but contract details for those signees are finally out. In the first days of free agency, Dallas has re-signed long snapper Trent Sieg, and cornerbacks Jourdan Lewis and CJ Goodwin.
Currently, Dallas Cowboys fans are up in arms over the team's lack of action in free agency as Jerry Jones' "all-in" promise feels more and more like lip service.
After becoming the Cowboys‘ first free agency signing of the offseason, long snapper Trent Sieg took a victory lap on social media with a hilarious Eminem-themed video.
During the first day of 2024 NFL free agency on Monday, the Dallas Cowboys were the one team in the league that did not sign any of its own free agents nor outside players to the roster.
The Dallas Cowboys are holding on to veteran long snapper Trent Sieg for another season, inking him to a new one-year deal, according to Michael Gehlken.
The Dallas Cowboys might not have the spending flexibility to be big spenders in free agency this offseason. Still, the franchise’s highest-graded free-agent addition from last offseason is a bit of a surprise.
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HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders fan base is ravenous for information, and each week we endeavor to feed that voracious appetite with our weekly question-and-answer article: So without any further adieu, here we go: Hondo, you reported that players were unhappy right after the Raiders let Trent Sieg go.
If there are problems on special teams next year, many players may be placing blame on management’s decision to get rid of Sieg.
Quite a few Las Vegas Raiders players were reportedly unhappy about the sudden release of a popular member of a winning unit on special teams.
The Cowboys lost long snapper Jake McQuaide to the Lions two days ago. They filled the spot Wednesday, signing free agent Trent Sieg. The Raiders let Sieg go two days alter after signing Jacob Bobenmoyer.
The Las Vegas Raiders have cut long snapper Trent Sieg, ESPN's Field Yates reported on Sunday. Sieg was a member of the Silver and Black for five seasons, having appeared in all but two games during that time.
Two days after signing free agent long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer to a three-year, $3.815 million deal, the Raiders have cut long snapper Trent Sieg, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
According to Field Yates, the Raiders are releasing veteran LS Trent Sieg. Sieg, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Colorado State back in 2018. He later signed on with the Ravens before being waived at the start of the regular season.
This likely means Trent Sieg is out in Las Vegas In an unexpected move, the Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly signed long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer to a three-year contract.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have announced the signing of long snapper Carson Tinker. The team announced the signing on Wednesday after the Raiders placed starting long snapper, Trent Sieg, on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
The Raiders placed long snapper Trent Sieg on the COVID-19 reserve list Monday. Sieg tested positive for the virus, Vic Tafur of TheAthletic.com reports.
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