Derrick Henry's potential move to the Dallas Cowboys was nearly realized, fueled by his off-season training in the city. However, financial constraints prevented the acquisition, as owner Jerry Jones indicated that the team couldn't afford the four-time Pro Bowler.
Henry ultimately signed with the Baltimore Ravens, where he showcased his talent with 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns against the Cowboys. Dallas, struggling to fill the running back position after losing Tony Pollard, faced repercussions from not securing Henry.
Jones acknowledged the running game woes, attributing them to broader offensive issues rather than the absence of a single star. The Cowboys' tight salary cap situation further complicated their roster, as they delayed extensions for key players like CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott, leaving them with limited resources for a reliable running back.