Trey Lance is set to remain with the Dallas Cowboys for the 2024 season, confirmed by a $4.25 million roster bonus as reported by the Dallas Morning News' Calvin Watkins. This move will see Lance count $5.3 million against the team's salary cap for the upcoming year.
While this decision may not come as a surprise, given Lance's role as the third-string quarterback behind Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush throughout the 2023 season, it underscores the team's commitment to retaining him.
Although there's still potential for Dallas to explore trading Lance, team officials are reportedly impressed by the progress he has made while learning from Prescott. Lance, drafted third overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 2021, faced an injury setback in his sophomore season, ultimately leading to his trade to the Cowboys for a fourth-round pick ahead of his third NFL campaign.
Despite limited playing time, Lance has shown promise, amassing 797 passing yards and 235 rushing yards across eight career games, showcasing his dual-threat abilities on the field.
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