The Cowboys just received a boost from the 49ers with Donovan Ezeiruaku’s contract, plus Von Miller is heading to the Commanders.

In a stunning turn of events, the Dallas Cowboys have received a significant boost thanks to the San Francisco 49ers’ recent contract with defensive lineman Alfred Collins.

This development could pave the way for the Cowboys to finalize Donovan Ezeiruaku’s rookie contract ahead of training camp. Collins, who was drafted just one pick before Ezeiruaku, inked a four-year deal worth $10.3 million, with over $9 million guaranteed. This sets a new precedent for second-round contracts, as 30 of the 32 second-round picks were still unsigned before Collins’ deal was finalized.

The urgency is palpable as the Cowboys now have a clearer framework for negotiating Ezeiruaku’s contract. With Collins’ signing, the Cowboys are expected to secure a deal that reflects a notable increase in guaranteed money, potentially exceeding previous contracts for similar picks. This timely development could mean Ezeiruaku signs before training camp, ensuring he doesn’t miss any critical preparation time.

Meanwhile, the NFC East landscape is shifting with Von Miller’s signing with the Washington Commanders. The veteran linebacker, who has seen better days, is reportedly joining the Commanders on a one-year deal. While his impact may be diminished, Miller’s experience adds depth to a rival team that is looking to bolster its pass rush.

As the Cowboys prepare for the upcoming season, the clock is ticking. Will they finalize Ezeiruaku’s deal in time? Fans are eagerly awaiting answers as the stakes rise in the competitive NFC East. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops!

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