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DONE DEAL: Chiefs star expected to leave, sign massive $105 million deal with Dallas Cowboys – bb

Report: Chiefs' Trey Smith Could Become NFL's Highest-Paid Guard in 2024  Free Agency

Hold your horses, folks, because this rumor is about to send the NFL world into a frenzy! Is it true? Are the Dallas Cowboys about to make a splash so big it’ll flood AT&T Stadium? Word on the street (and by “street” we mean the shadowy corners of the internet where NFL rumors are born) is that Chiefs Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith is ditching Kansas City for a GIGANTIC $105 million deal with America’s Team!

While the Cowboys haven’t officially announced anything (and let’s be honest, they rarely do things quietly), sources are whispering that Smith, a linchpin of the Chiefs’ offensive line, is ready to bring his Super Bowl-winning pedigree to Dallas. Can you imagine Smith paving the way for Tony Pollard?!

Chiefs' Trey Smith: 'There's a ton of things I've got to improve on' -  Arrowhead Pride

  • : Cowboys fans have been begging for a better O-line for years. Smith would be a massive upgrade and could unlock Dak Prescott’s full potential.

  • : $105 million is a statement. It says, “We’re tired of playoff disappointments, and we’re willing to pay whatever it takes to win!”

  • : With Smith anchoring the line, the Cowboys could become unstoppable in the NFC East.

Nick Bolton, Trey Smith are still waiting for long-term extensions from  Chiefs

Social media is on fire, with #SmithToDallas and #CowboysNation trending worldwide.

  • : “Finally, a lineman who can actually block! Super Bowl, here we come!”

  • : “Nooooo! Not Trey! How will Mahomes survive without him?!”

  • : “$105 million for a guard? Jerry’s officially lost his mind… or has he?”

The Cowboys always seem to be flirting with the salary cap, so a $105 million deal for Smith would require some serious maneuvering. Could this mean saying goodbye to other key players? Will Jerry Jones sell off more of his art collection?

  • : Moving Cooper could free up significant cap space but would leave a void at wide receiver.

  • : Restructuring Lawrence’s contract could provide some immediate relief.

  • : The Cowboys might have to let several valuable role players walk in free agency.

If Smith truly is headed to Dallas, expect a flurry of activity as the Cowboys reshape their roster to accommodate his massive contract.

  • : The Cowboys could look to add even more talent to the O-line through the draft.

  • : With Smith leading the way, Pollard could be poised for a career year.

  • : The pressure will be on the Cowboys to deliver a championship in 2025.

The rumors of Trey Smith joining the Dallas Cowboys are electrifying, but it’s important to remember that nothing is official until Jerry Jones holds a press conference with a ridiculously oversized check. Until then, take this with a grain of salt (and maybe a shot of whiskey). But if it’s true… watch out, NFL. The Cowboys are coming.

: This report is based on emerging reports and unconfirmed sources. Details may change as the story develops. Don’t get your hopes up too high, Cowboys fans… but it’s okay to dream, right?**

Based on the search results, here’s some additional context to consider incorporating into the article, especially when evaluating how realistic this “done deal” really is:

  • , with projections suggesting he could earn around $19 million per year27, potentially reaching $25 million1. A $105 million deal would be massive even by those standards.

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  • 3, which would cost them around $25.1 million for one year3. However, this would significantly limit their ability to address other needs3.

  • , including the Chicago Bears14, New England Patriots2, New York Giants5, and Seattle Seahawks4.

Given the high demand for Smith, the potential difficulty the Chiefs may have in retaining him, and the Cowboys’ need to improve their offensive line, the scenario is plausible. However, a $105 million deal may be an overestimation.

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