While the Terrell Owens news might have been the most talked about, a bigger issue in Dallas was how thin the Cowboys were becoming in the secondary. No worries for Jerry Jones and company, who signed former Jaguars safety Gerald Sensabaugh to a one-year deal. Sensabaugh will be helping a depleted secondary that saw Roy Williams part ways with Dallas and Keith Davis possibly head to Kansas City. This signing gives the Cowboys a younger player that can fit in at both strong safety and free safety, who recorded 82 tackles last season and four interceptions.
This is the second un-sexy but important snag in the offseason for Dallas and third huge move in '09. Instead of going for Ray Lewis at linebacker, the Cowboys saved some money with Keith Brooking. Then, during the craziness that was the Owens release, they snuck defensive end Igor Olshansky away from San Diego. Now, they've added Sensabaugh to the new-look defense.
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