Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett and vice-president Stephen Jones said Monday that the team wants free agent linebacker Rolando McClain back and are in play for his services even though there has been no progress in contract talks.
Garrett and Stephen Jones are attending the owners meetings this week.
The Cowboys have already seen two linebackers depart via free agency. Justin Durant signed with Atlanta, and Bruce Carter went to Tampa Bay.
The Cowboys took a step toward filling their needs at linebacker by signing Minnesota's Jasper Brinkley on a two-year deal.
But McClain has proven game-changing abilities.
His bid to capitalize on his comeback season in free agency hit a snag when he was notified by the NFL last month that he will be fined four game checks for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.
McClain will appeal the fine, according to a source.
McClain finished second on the Cowboys with 108 tackles in 2014 and led the team with 12 tackles for loss. He joined the Cowboys last July in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens, who signed him in 2013.
The Cowboys' hope, should they re-sign McClain, is to plug him in at middle linebacker in 2015 and slide Sean Lee, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, to the weak side.
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Garrett and Stephen Jones are attending the owners meetings this week.
The Cowboys have already seen two linebackers depart via free agency. Justin Durant signed with Atlanta, and Bruce Carter went to Tampa Bay.
The Cowboys took a step toward filling their needs at linebacker by signing Minnesota's Jasper Brinkley on a two-year deal.
But McClain has proven game-changing abilities.
His bid to capitalize on his comeback season in free agency hit a snag when he was notified by the NFL last month that he will be fined four game checks for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.
McClain will appeal the fine, according to a source.
McClain finished second on the Cowboys with 108 tackles in 2014 and led the team with 12 tackles for loss. He joined the Cowboys last July in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens, who signed him in 2013.
The Cowboys' hope, should they re-sign McClain, is to plug him in at middle linebacker in 2015 and slide Sean Lee, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, to the weak side.
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