FRISCO – The Dallas Cowboys have moved on from Anthony Brown, who went down with a torn Achilles late last year, ending his season.
“I’m sick for him,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said at the time.
But now maybe there is a reason to be happy for Brown – the 2016 sixth-round pick who we have often labeled as “ballsy” for his willingness to fight through injuries – as he is reportedly “on the radar” of the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens could be down a cornerback to start the year due to Marlon Humphrey’s injury. And they are also looking at free agent Ronald Darby there, as Josina Anderson is also noting.
But Brown – who was preparing to enter this offseason as a free agent and certainly receive a payday – has been working vigorously in rehab, even sometimes doing some of his rehab here in Frisco at team headquarters at The Star.
Dallas has made its decision on the 29-year-old Brown, having moved on to pay Trevon Diggs, with a trade for Stephon Gilmore and with snaps for DaRon Bland. But once “AB” establishes that he’s again healthy? The Ravens or whichever team does sign him will be receiving a “ballsy” secondary piece.
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