Jerry Jones denied that the team has been in contact with Owens about a possible return.
Jones said during his weekly appearance on 105.3 The Fan that he wouldn't consider it. I haven't spoken to him.
According to Gregory D.L. Daniel, Owens had been in contact with Jones about a possible deal.
Daniel spoke.
Over the last few days, we've been in constant contact with Jerry Jones' office about the possibility of him coming back to the Cowboys. The man is ready to play any role. He is in great shape. He doesn't look different than he did a long time ago. He looked great as he ran routes with DeSean. He didn't make a mistake.
He ran a 4.5 40 yard dash in his warm up. The man is a legend. He wants to break these records. He is the one who can do it. His threeDs are desire, dedication and discipline. On Christmas morning, he runs hills at 3 a.m.
According to Dov Kleiman, Owens won't be signing with the Cowboys at the moment. One reason the deal isn't happening is because Owens wants more money, according to a source.
Signing the 49-year-old would be a risk that many teams wouldn't be willing to take at this time of the season.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentDuring an appearance on The Morning Roast, Owens said that he had been in contact with the San Francisco 49ers about a possible return. The two sides couldn't come to an agreement.
When he was 37, Owens played in the NFL. He played for the Cowboys from 2006 to 2008 and racked up 3,587 yards and 38 touchdown.
Owens played for five other teams during his 15-year career, including the Cowboys and 49ers. Jerry Rice and Larry Fitzgerald have more receiving yards in the National Football League.
Jones said recently that it wasn't realistic to think about having Beckham on the team for the playoffs.
Beckham tore his knee in the Super Bowl last season, and is still without a job.
The Cowboys will have already qualified for the playoffs by the time they play the Washington Commanders next week. The best receiver for them has been Cee Dee Lamb.