3 Former Cowboys Dallas Should Sign for a Reunion in 2025 Free Agency

Which former Cowboys should be brought back for a reunion?
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The Dallas Cowboys, as we have all come to expect, are taking a rather measured and conservative approach to NFL free agency. The Cowboys are not often the team to go out and make the biggest splashes in free agency, but they obviously look for under-the-radar types of players like Solomon Thomas for the defensive line or Javonte Williams at running back.

One thing we know about Jerry Jones? He's loyal to his guys. The Cowboys do not subscribe to the idea of letting go of players a year too early as opposed to a year too late. Jones definitely carries sentimental value towards his players which is why it's not out of the realm of possibility that we could see a handful of reunions in free agency with players who previously spent time in Dallas.

Which situations for a reunion could actually make sense? Let's take a look at a handful of options.

3 reunions the Dallas Cowboys might consider exploring in 2025

1. Noah Igbinoghene, cornerback

The Cowboys traded for Noah Igbinoghene in 2023 when Dan Quinn was still the defensive coordinator, so he was obviously one of the guys who followed Quinn out the door to Washington when Quinn got the head coaching gig out there. And the former first-round pick also got his best chance yet to actually play some defense, starting 10 games last year for the Commanders and acquitting himself quite well.

He broke up seven passes, racked up a career-high 55 total tackles, and allowed a quarterback rating into his coverage of just 86.4. Maybe the Cowboys didn't realize what they had with Igbinoghene, who is not only a former first-round pick but is also only 25 years of age.

With the loss of Jourdan Lewis to the Jaguars, a player like Igbinoghene might be a welcomed sight for the Dallas Cowboys.