Former Cowboy Who Spent 6 Years with the Team Now Regrets Leaving and Hopes to Return to Dallas
Former Cowboy Who Spent 6 Years with the Team Now Regrets Leaving and Hopes to Return to Dallas
After a long journey through various NFL teams, Cole Beasley — the former wide receiver who spent six impactful seasons with the Dallas Cowboys — is now openly expressing his desire to return home. Having recently reached the end of his stint with the New York Giants, Beasley is currently a free agent and hasn’t hidden his hope of wearing the star again.
“I regret leaving Dallas,” Beasley said. “It wasn’t just a team — it was where I learned to grind, to trust in myself. If they call, I’ll come back immediately.”
Beasley was once a symbol of consistency in Dallas. While not the flashiest receiver, his precise route running and reliability made him a favorite target in key downs. Since parting ways with the Cowboys in 2019, he has suited up for the Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and most recently, the New York Giants — but none of those stops gave him the same sense of belonging.
Now, with the Cowboys facing both a depth concern at wide receiver and internal turmoil, the return of a battle-tested veteran like Beasley could be just what the team needs — not just for on-field impact, but also to restore identity and leadership in the locker room.
Beasley’s story has come full circle. Sometimes, going far is just a way to realize where you truly belong. And all it takes is one call from Dallas.













