Defensive end Igor Olshansky wants to continue his his career with the Cowboys.
But he has moved from the right side to the left side and been demoted from starter to backup.
And considering the number of business decisions the Cowboys have made with veterans and their contracts over the past month, including Monday's decision to release five-time Pro Bowl center Andre Gurode, Olshansky knows he could be next. But says he will be playing some where in 2011.
"I’m going to make a stay for it," Olshansky said. "I’ve been around a long time and I still have many more years to play. I’m hoping it will be here. But if it’s time. If life forces you to (move on), you have to go out there and do it."
Clarence E. Hill Jr.
But he has moved from the right side to the left side and been demoted from starter to backup.
And considering the number of business decisions the Cowboys have made with veterans and their contracts over the past month, including Monday's decision to release five-time Pro Bowl center Andre Gurode, Olshansky knows he could be next. But says he will be playing some where in 2011.
"I’m going to make a stay for it," Olshansky said. "I’ve been around a long time and I still have many more years to play. I’m hoping it will be here. But if it’s time. If life forces you to (move on), you have to go out there and do it."
Clarence E. Hill Jr.