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Todd Archer
@toddarcher
ESPN NFL Nation reporter, covers the Dallas Cowboys. Covered NFL since 1997
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Joined May 2009
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    Two sacks and a force fumble for Micah Parsons. And a Jets jersey as well.
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    Tony Pollard suffered a fractured left fibula that will require surgery, according to multiple sources. Normally those require a three-month recovery. Bad
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    As great as Dak Prescott has been in his first four years with the Cowboys, today may have been his greatest day. I lost a close friend to suicide a few years ago, haven't gotten over it, won't get over it. His words today were powerful and he should be commended.
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    Here's the deal on the Cowboys' benches today: Cowboys got word from Seattle that the hotseat benches provided for them at FedEx Field kept going out during the game. Cowboys partnered with company in Cleveland that shipped them to FedEx Field so wouldn't be an issue today.
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    Micah Parsons has arrived at AT&T Stadium. As he walks to the locker room a Falcons fan on a tour said, “Come to the Falcons,” leading to Parsons making the phone gesture. The nachos looked good.
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    The Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have agreed to a six-year extension, according to a source. The plan is for Elliott to be at practice Wednesday.
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    The Cowboys will release La'el Collins today, per source. Expected to be a post-June 1 cut, saves $10 million. No trade but Collins will have a good market once he's free to sign.
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    Will McClay is staying. Dan Quinn is staying. Not a bad start to the offseason for the Cowboys.
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    The Cowboys have restructured Brandin Cooks contract, turning $8m of his $12m base salary into signing bonus. His salary is now $4m. He will count $6m against the cap. He is still making the $18m he was guaranteed in 2023 with Houston paying him $6m.
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    Two fans left in the second below the press box. Both Cowboys fans
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    How great is @ESPNStatsInfo? Dak Prescott is the first quarterback in NFL history to throw a touchdown pass to a running back, tight end, wide receiver and offensive lineman in a single game.
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    Jason Witten has told ESPN he is retiring from the NFL after a 17-year career. He intends to sign one-day contract and retire as a member of the Dallas Cowboys in March when his contract with the Las Vegas Raiders expires in March. He finishes his... es.pn/3pri7zk
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    The Cowboys will be in their Color Rush uniforms on Thursday vs. the Titans with this helmet look.
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    After 11 seasons with the Cowboys, linebacker Sean Lee tells ESPN he is retiring. Injuries marked his career, but he was a two-time Pro Bowler and was a first-team All-Pro selection in 2016 and the unquestioned leader of the defense. es.pn/2QBqT1s