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Home of Ex-Cowboys Player Broken Into

Former Player Reveals What Cowboys Need To Accomplish Next Season


The Dallas Cowboys logo at AT&T Stadium on September 30, 2018 in Arlington, Texas.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The Dallas Cowboys might be considered one of the losers of the NFL offseason as they failed to make many impact signings in free agency.

Owner Jerry Jones proclaimed he would do what it takes to ensure the Cowboys were in the thick of the Super Bowl race, but so far his inaction has led fans to some frustration.

The biggest question for Dallas is what they do with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb’s contract extensions as both players are due for massive raises.

Prescott and Lamb were arguably the best quarterback-wide receiver duo during the 2023 NFL season and deserve to get paid for their services.

Defensively, the Cowboys should be solid even after seeing some pieces depart in free agency.

Meanwhile, former Dallas linebacker Anthony Barr was unfortunately the victim of a burglary at his Los Angeles residence via TMZ Sports.

Barr played for the Cowboys during the 2022 season, and is currently a free agent.

Barr is the most recent professional athlete to have his home broken into as Ivica Zubac and Paul Pierce have also had their personal belongings stolen.

Fortunately, Barr wasn’t home though at this time it’s unclear what exactly was stolen.