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Normally, there is optimism surrounding the beginning of Dallas Cowboys training camp with hope abounding that this will finally be the year they end their Super Bowl drought.
Instead, there is a lack of buzz after an offseason with more key personnel losses than arrivals, as well as the uncertainty of the contract talks involving Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons.
The Cowboys appear further away from ending the Super Bowl drought that is closing in on 30 years than they were in January.
By Norm Hitzges, Bleav4.8
104104 ratings
Normally, there is optimism surrounding the beginning of Dallas Cowboys training camp with hope abounding that this will finally be the year they end their Super Bowl drought.
Instead, there is a lack of buzz after an offseason with more key personnel losses than arrivals, as well as the uncertainty of the contract talks involving Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons.
The Cowboys appear further away from ending the Super Bowl drought that is closing in on 30 years than they were in January.

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