Indianapolis Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward has a previous with the Dallas Cowboys, and evidently it isn’t the sweetest reminiscence, as he doesn’t have a lot good to say about his temporary stint with the Lone Star group, though it was not so quick as to not discover sure issues
“They do not make good choices in Dallas”
Ward signed with Dallas in 2018 as an undrafted free agent, and stayed within the group’s camp giving his greatest effort as the nice participant he has confirmed to be, however quickly knew that within the Cowboys there was no place for him, because it was when he was traded to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, a group with which he finally gained a Tremendous Bowl.
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That is how Ward recalled it throughout the Colts’ ‘For the shoe’ podcast: “You aren’t getting many alternatives as an undrafted free agent (…) I used to be testing them… I assumed I used to be going to make the group, however the Cowboys do not make quite a lot of good choices, in order that they ended up buying and selling me to Kansas Metropolis,” he stated.
For Ward, Dallas’ issues stem from the enormous amount of cash they pay to some gamers, and it will have began with the millionaire extension to QB Dak Prescott that offers him a median of $60 million per season, even when he does not play or does in order he has been doing. There’s additionally the massive amount of cash at present being paid to receiver CeeDee Lamb, and the foreseeable contract that’s coming for Micah Parsons
The longer term is totally different for Charvarius Ward
He moved from Kansas to the San Francisco 49ers, the place he didn’t discover his heart, and the place he even skilled the ache of shedding his new child daughter Amani Joi Ward final October.
In the present day, the long run seems to be vivid for Ward with the Indianapolis Colts, who gave him a three-year, $54 million contract