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Jerry Jones: Kyle Orton doesn’t intend to retire
Posted by Mike Wilkening on July 23, 2014, 7:45 PM EDT


When the Cowboys released quarterback Kyle Orton in July, it was widely believed Orton was weighing stepping away from the game for good.

Well, not so fast.

On Wednesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated Orton still has designs on playing in 2014, according to Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

However, Orton won’t be playing for Dallas, which will move on with Brandon Weeden, Caleb Hanie and Dustin Vaughan as Tony Romo’s backups.

According to the Star-Telegram, Jones said the release of Orton was financially motivated, with the club now able to use some of the savings from Orton’s departure to address other areas, including potential contract extensions for wide receiver Dez Bryant and left tackle Tyron Smith.

By releasing Orton, the Cowboys got out from under his $3.25 million salary in 2014, but he gets to keep his signing bonus from Dallas.

Weeden, one of the Browns’ first-round picks just two years ago, got something of a vote of confidence from Jones on Wednesday, with the club’s owner saying his play helped the Cowboys feel comfortable parting ways with Orton, according to Nick Eatman of DallasCowboys.com.

If Orton indeed wants to play this season, he would rank as one of the top unsigned reserve quarterbacks on the market. A injury to a club’s starter could be a catalyst for interest in the 31-year-old Orton, who’s appeared in 75 regular season games.
 

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We sure seem to be handling situations well. You don't want to play here? Keep your bonus and get outta here!!!
 

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I told y'all I wasn't guessing.
Orton is really gambling 3.25 million of for sure money, that he'll command more with another team? He must have really wanted OUT of Dallas.

But yeah, you called this one.
 

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Orton is really gambling 3.25 million of for sure money, that he'll command more with another team? He must have really wanted OUT of Dallas.

But yeah, you called this one.

It's not really that much.

$2M signing bonus and vet minimum basically gets him there.
 
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I wonder what Orton's motivation is.

As he closes out his career, does he want more playing time than he thinks he'll get in Dallas?

Did something crappy happen to him or his family while in Dallas and so he wants to move elsewhere?

What else?
 

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Picture this.

Wee den gets injured during training camp and Jerruh resigns Orton with a new signing bonus.

:funny
 

Bob Sacamano

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Or he brings Jon Kitna out of coaching high school football...again.

Because he already knows the system.
 

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Picture this.

Wee den gets injured during training camp and Jerruh resigns Orton with a new signing bonus.

:funny

Pretty sure teams release players and then resign them all the time.

It almost assuredly isnt going to happen with Orton here, but it does happen.
 

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My buddy works at Valley ranch. He told me Orton approached Stephen and asked for MORE money since he felt he'd be starting at least 3 games because of Romo's back. Stephen basically said "fuck you. You can go find another team to try and pay you that much." My buddy's boss is jerry's in-law.
 

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My buddy works at Valley ranch. He told me Orton approached Stephen and asked for MORE money since he felt he'd be starting at least 3 games because of Romo's back. Stephen basically said "fuck you. You can go find another team to try and pay you that much." My buddy's boss is jerry's in-law.
I suspected this might have been agent driven, since Orton would be a pretty hot commodity if he happened to be on the market when a QB went down, somewhere. Clearly Orton and his agent believe he can get more, and he gets to skip camp too, a bonus.
 

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I've never seen a backup scrub QB get so much play in the media.

Tim-Tebow_240.jpg
 

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My buddy works at Valley ranch. He told me Orton approached Stephen and asked for MORE money since he felt he'd be starting at least 3 games because of Romo's back. Stephen basically said "fuck you. You can go find another team to try and pay you that much." My buddy's boss is jerry's in-law.

Your buddy works for the glasses-cleaner?
 
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