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Back to EpisodesCowboys Sign Thompson, Hooker's Future Uncertain
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The Dallas Cowboys have made a significant investment in their defense, signing safety Jalen Thompson from the Arizona Cardinals for a three-year, thirty-three million dollar deal. This move is part of their offseason strategy to strengthen the defense under new coordinator Christian Parker, particularly bolstering the secondary. The team also acquired former Denver Broncos safety P.J. Locke, indicating a major shake-up at the safety position. Veteran Malik Hooker, who has been with the team for five seasons, may find himself on the chopping block due to his underwhelming performance last season. If the secondary remains healthy, Hooker could be waived or traded. The Cowboys are clearly looking to start fresh, and fans should keep an eye on roster cuts as training camp progresses.
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