Cowboys strengthen defense with veteran Clowney amid Parsons absence
The Dallas Cowboys have made a significant move in the wake of losing an edge rusher. Following their recent victory over the New York Giants, owner Jerry Jones announced that the team has signed veteran Jadeveon Clowney. The 32-year-old most recently donned the colors of the Carolina Panthers last season.
This acquisition comes as the Cowboys grapple with the void left by Micah Parsons, a cornerstone of their defense who was recently traded. Parsons consistently delivered impressive performances, racking up at least 12 sacks in each of his four seasons in Dallas. Clowney, who boasts an impressive resume as a three-time Pro Bowler, aims to fill this gap and bring veteran experience to a relatively young defensive end group.
Clowney’s recent performance
Last season, Clowney recorded 46 combined tackles, 5.5 sacks, 11 quarterback hits, and nine tackles for loss over 14 games. His ability to disrupt opposing offenses could be a game-changer for a Cowboys team looking to maintain its defensive prowess.
Updated Cowboys depth chart
With Clowney’s arrival, the Cowboys’ depth chart now features:
LDE: Sam Williams
RDE: Dante Fowler Jr.
DE: Jadeveon Clowney
Marshawn Kneeland
Donovan Ezeraiku
Payton Turner (IR)
James Houston
Had Parsons remained with the Cowboys, it’s likely they would not have sought Clowney’s services. However, with Parsons now out of the equation, Clowney’s addition introduces a vital new element to the team’s defensive strategy.
Dak Prescott reflected on the signing, stating that Clowney’s addition is a clear indication of the front office’s commitment to strengthening the roster. As the Cowboys gear up for the season, the incorporation of Clowney could prove pivotal in their pursuit of defensive excellence.