Cowboys owner Jerry Jones makes feelings known on Eagles’ free agency | Image Source: Imagn
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles adopted different approaches to roster building this year. While the Cowboys spent $21.25 million in free agency, their rivals, the Eagles, invested $138 million.
According to Over the Cap, the Eagles shelled out $138,145,000, with $84,450,000 in guarantees.
Clearly, the Cowboys spent conservatively and the Eagles took a more front-foot approach. With a 13-3 record, the Eagles' investment is paying off. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are at 7-9.
In light of this, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked for his thoughts on the difference between the two approaches. Speaking on 105.3 The Fan, he pointed out how the Eagles have committed a lot to their QB, Jalen Hurts.
