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An article in the Baltimore Sun suggests that the Dallas Cowboys are very interested in retaining the services of Ray Lewis, should he opt to become a free agent.
Speculation is that the Cowboys are willing to give Lewis a 3-year deal in the $27-$30 million range. Jerry Jones sees his Cowboys as a major Super Bowl contender next season and its no secret the wonders an emotional leader such as Lewis could provide inside the Cowboys' locker room.
Lewis heads into 2009 with 1 year remaining on his deal with the Ravens. The Ravens are said to be ready for a negotiation process with Lewis, following the Super Bowl, but yet you have to wonder if the intrigue of playing Dallas stands a change at mixing his desires to finish out his career in Baltimore?
The Sporting News is also reporting this story and it seems to be gaining heat. -AE
Speculation is that the Cowboys are willing to give Lewis a 3-year deal in the $27-$30 million range. Jerry Jones sees his Cowboys as a major Super Bowl contender next season and its no secret the wonders an emotional leader such as Lewis could provide inside the Cowboys' locker room.
Lewis heads into 2009 with 1 year remaining on his deal with the Ravens. The Ravens are said to be ready for a negotiation process with Lewis, following the Super Bowl, but yet you have to wonder if the intrigue of playing Dallas stands a change at mixing his desires to finish out his career in Baltimore?
The Sporting News is also reporting this story and it seems to be gaining heat. -AE
