Doesn't sound like the Dallas Cowboys expect former Baltimore Ravens safety Earl Thomas to be going anywhere.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter on his podcast, the Cowboys are in no rush to sign the 11th year pro:

“I’m not getting the vibe initially that the Cowboys are rushing to do anything with him,” Schefter said on his podcast via NFL Update. “I think the market for Earl Thomas might not be as robust as some people seem to think. They want to know what happened in Baltimore, why that relationship went sour, the circumstances that led to his release. And because of that, I don’t think teams are exactly rushing to go sign Earl Thomas at this point and time. I think teams are trying to get more information before they make any move, and I think Dallas is in that category, making calls across the league and not necessarily loving what they are initially hearing.”

The concern about his character is understandable for the Cowboys and others teams after how his tenure in Baltimore ended.

The Ravens abruptly cut Thomas following an on-field altercation with fellow safety Chuck Clark. The Ravens have not released the details on the altercation, which is information teams that are potentially interested in Thomas' services want to know prior to moving forward. There has been no indication on whether the Ravens will release that information to interested parties or not.

Thomas is a seven-time Pro Bowler, most recently last season. He has shown that he is still a dominant force in the NFL, but his attitude issues may force him to start the 2020 season on the sideline.