The NFL world was shocked on Tuesday when the Seattle Seahawks released linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Wagner has remained exceptional for Seattle, going to the Pro-Bowl in every season since 2013, including last season.
This has led to speculation around the NFL about which potential landing spots Wagner could end up at in 2022, and reports out on Friday say that one team has already reached out to the 31-year-old linebacker.
ESPN’s Ed Werder reported that the Dallas Cowboys have contacted Wagner and expressed interest in bringing him in for next season.
This move would be a reunion between Wagner and Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, who Wagner played under in Seattle when Quinn was their defensive coordinator in 2013 and 2014.
Nothing is official yet and both sides will be in contact over the next few days, but these reports have gotten Cowboys fans extremely excited for what their defense could look like with Wagner next season.
However, many are pointing out that Wagner would likely need to take a smaller salary than what he could get on the open market considering Dallas’s salary cap constraints this offseason.
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It would certainly be interesting to see the Cowboys’ defense if they were able to add Wagner next season, but the team has some real salary issues to work out this offseason.
The Cowboys are currently 26th in the NFL in usable salary for this offseason. However, it was reported earlier this month that the team is likely releasing wide receiver Amari Cooper to clear up some salary, which may help in their efforts to bring in Wagner.
This is the first NFL team that has outwardly expressed interest in Wagner, but considering how good he has been over the years, it will likely not be the last.
About Reice Shipley
Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
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