Cowboys Sign Jadeveon Clowney After Giants Win: Jerry Jones Confirms $6M Deal
Sep 15, 2025
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Cowboys Make a Big Post-Game Move
Following their dramatic 40-37 overtime victory over the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones confirmed the signing of veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney.
The announcement came just moments after one of the Cowboys’ most exciting wins in recent memory, immediately shifting headlines from the field to the front office.
Contract Details
Clowney’s deal with Dallas is reported to be worth up to $6 million, giving the team an experienced edge defender after trading star linebacker Micah Parsons earlier this summer.
While Clowney is not expected to match Parsons’ dominance, his addition provides much-needed depth and veteran leadership to a defensive unit in transition.

Clowney’s Impact and Experience
The three-time Pro Bowler has had a rollercoaster career due to injuries, but he remains a dangerous weapon in the pass rush.
2023 Season (Panthers): 5.5 sacks
2022 Season (Ravens): 9.5 sacks
Dallas hopes Clowney can replicate his Baltimore production and give their defense a steady presence on the edge.
What This Means for the Cowboys
This signing represents more than just depth—it’s a statement move. Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are signaling that despite losing Parsons, they still intend to compete at the highest level.
With Clowney on board, Dallas adds size, power, and proven big-game experience to a defense that will need every edge in the NFC playoff race.