THE Dallas Cowboys invited a $97million Pro Bowl superstar to visit and train with the team.
The Cowboys traded away Micah Parsons.

Jadeveon Clowney is training as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys[/caption]
And in their search for reinforcements, Jadeveon Clowney has joined the camp.
As a free agent, Clowney is being allowed to workout with the team and gets the opportunity to earn a contract.
The edge rusher, 32, was the No1 overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft, joining the Houston Texans.
Clowney earned himself three Pro Bowl selections and a second-team All-Pro nod with the Texans.
But he has been a journeyman in recent years.
He spent short stints with the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens.
Clowney played for the Carolina Panthers in 2024.
But he was shockingly cut at the end of last season.
Now, though, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer has invited the veteran to try and prove his worth.
The pair worked together in Seattle.
And Schottenheimer knows what Clowney can bring to any opposition.
Asked why he met with the Rock Hill ace, the coach said: “I would say the personal relationship with him and the problems he can cause in the pass game and run game.”
The Cowboys started their 2025 NFL season with a 24-20 defeat at the Philadelphia Eagles.
They take on the New York Giants on Sunday with the Bears and the Packers to come before the end of September.
And if they give Clowney a contract in time, he could slot straight into the team to face the Giants.

Brian Schottenheimer could be reunited with Clowney after they worked together with the Seattle Seahawks[/caption]