FRISCO, Texas — There is much to do and, despite what you might believe, the Dallas Cowboys don’t have much time to do it. Their offseason has officially arrived and their first order of business is for the team and head coach Mike McCarthy to make a decision on their future — be it renewed vows or a divorce — and the same is true of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer and a list of assistant coaches.
As of January 14, McCarthy (and others) can officially negotiate with other teams.
The roster will also be under siege from NFL free agency, many of the names set to hit the open market being devastatingly important to what Cowboys’ success might look like in 2025 and beyond. Feel free to take a look at that deep dive here, to get a complete understanding of what Dallas is up against with each of the looming free agents.
Below is the complete calendar of deadlines to help serve as your roadmap for the Cowboys’ offseason.
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It’s time to batten down the hatches and make decisions on all of that far more, including what will be blockbuster negotiations with all-world pass rusher Micah Parsons and, on the much simpler front, simply pulling the trigger to exercise the fifth-year option on All-Pro and two-time Pro Bowl left guard Tyler Smith.
Both are no-brainers, though one is wildly simpler of a task than the other.
This will be an offseason dominated by headlines of all types in Dallas, from coaches to players and potentially a high-level exec as well, and time waits for no man; and for no NFL team.
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