Indianapolis Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward has a past with the Dallas Cowboys, and it seems that it is not the sweetest memory, as he does not have much good to say about his brief stint with the Lone Star team, although it was not so fast as to not notice certain things
“They don’t make good decisions in Dallas”
Ward signed with Dallas in 2018 as an undrafted free agent, and stayed in the team’s camp giving his best effort as the great player he has proven to be, but soon knew that in the Cowboys there was no place for him, as it was when he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs, a team with which he eventually won a Super Bowl.
This is how Ward recalled it during the Colts’ ‘For the shoe’ podcast: “You don’t get many opportunities as an undrafted free agent (…) I was testing them… I thought I was going to make the team, but the Cowboys don’t make a lot of good decisions, so they ended up trading me to Kansas City,” he said.
For Ward, Dallas’ problems stem from the huge amount of money they pay to a few players, and it would have started with the millionaire extension to QB Dak Prescott that gives him an average of $60 million per season, even if he doesn’t play or does so as he has been doing. There is also the huge amount of money currently being paid to receiver CeeDee Lamb, and the foreseeable contract that is coming for Micah Parsons
The future is different for Charvarius Ward
He moved from Kansas to the San Francisco 49ers, where he did not find his center, and where he even experienced the pain of losing his newborn daughter Amani Joi Ward last October.
Today, the future looks bright for Ward with the Indianapolis Colts, who gave him a three-year, $54 million contract
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