The Cowboys are also bringing in veteran safety Michael Huff on Monday for a free agent visit at Valley Ranch, according to a source. Huff, who just turned 30 earlier this month, spent his first seven seasons in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders, who selected the former Texas and Irving Nimitz standout with the seventh overall pick in the 2006 draft. The Raiders released Huff two weeks ago to help them create salary cap space. Huff had two seasons remaining on his $8 million per year contract and was scheduled to receive a $4 million roster bonus just days after he was released. In his seven-year NFL career with the Raiders, Huff started 93 of 108 games and totaled 55 passes defended, 11 interceptions and 5 1/2 sacks. Source: Dallas Morning News
They must be crossing their T's and dotting their I's on the romo and spencer deals if they plan on signing anyone or even offering a contract.
you seem disgruntled. please feel free to stop being a dallas cowboys fan. we won't miss your fanship.
There's a difference between being disgruntled and being realistic. I've been a fan longer than you've been around.