The entire football world was shaken when the shocking news was announced: Lamar Jackson – the “soul” of the Baltimore Ravens – officially said goodbye to his old team to join the Dallas Cowboys in a contract worth a whopping $400 million. This is not only a blockbuster deal, but also a historic turning point that can change the NFL landscape for years to come.

With the appearance of Jackson, the Cowboys – the team known as “America’s Team” – now owns one of the most complete and explosive QBs in the league. With lightning speed, sharp reading of the game and magical feet, Lamar promises to turn the Dallas offense into a nightmare for all opponents.

Texas fans are living in an unprecedentedly passionate time. AT&T Stadium is now not only a “temple of football” but also a place to usher in a new golden era, where the Cowboys are capable of directly competing for the Lombardi Trophy they have craved for nearly three decades.
While the Ravens regretfully see their leader leave, Dallas is eager to write a new chapter. The question is: Can Lamar Jackson really bring the Cowboys back to the top of the NFL? One thing is for sure – the moment of Texas explosion has begun.