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New Defensive End Cowboys Passes on Lucrative Offers, Chooses Dallas

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Frisco, TX – September 18, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys have bolstered their defensive line with the signing of veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney, who has officially chosen jersey number 42 as he embarks on a new chapter with America’s Team. The former Pro Bowler, entering his 12th NFL season, turned down enticing offers from multiple teams to join Dallas, signaling his commitment to helping the Cowboys chase NFC supremacy in 2025.

Clowney’s arrival comes on the heels of the Cowboys’ blockbuster trade of All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, leaving a significant gap at defensive end. To address this, Dallas secured Clowney on a one-year deal over the weekend. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Clowney selected number 42—a new number for him—since his previous jersey numbers (90, 99, 24, and 7) are already in use by other Cowboys players.

Before landing in Dallas, Clowney was a sought-after free agent following a solid 2024 season with the Carolina Panthers, where he recorded 5.5 sacks in 17 games. Sources indicate that the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, and Philadelphia Eagles were among the teams vying for his services, with offers reportedly including multi-year contracts and significant financial incentives. Despite the allure of these deals, Clowney chose the Cowboys, drawn by their storied legacy and the opportunity to play a pivotal role in a playoff-contending team.

Speaking to reporters at The Star on Wednesday, Clowney expressed his excitement about donning the Cowboys’ silver and blue. “I had options—good ones, with big numbers,” Clowney said. “But when Dallas called, it was different. This is America’s Team, and I want to be part of something special here. Number 42 is a fresh start, and I’m ready to bring my game to this defense and help us win.”

Clowney’s decision underscores his belief in the Cowboys’ vision under head coach Mike McCarthy and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. His veteran presence and versatility are expected to stabilize a defense adjusting to life without Parsons, particularly in pass-rushing situations. “I’m not here to replace anyone,” Clowney reiterated. “I’m here to be Jadeveon Clowney—disrupt plays, pressure quarterbacks, and do whatever it takes to get this team to the top.”

As the Cowboys prepare for their Week 3 matchup against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, Clowney’s integration into the defensive scheme is a focal point. His choice of Dallas over other lucrative offers and his bold declaration signal a player motivated to make an immediate impact. With number 42 on his back, Clowney is poised to write a new chapter in his career while helping the Cowboys pursue their ultimate goal—a return to the Super Bowl.

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