Following Saturday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks, Earl Thomas told Jason Garrett to come get him on the open market.

Everyone relax! Context here is pretty important.

The safety left the field on the Cowboys’ end, meeting up with Jason Garrett as Thomas entered the Dallas locker room to pay his respects to Dez Bryant.

“If y’all have the chance, come get me,” Thomas said to Garrett, by way of Pro Football Talk.

And away we go.

Eh, not really…

“I went to the locker room to talk to Dez, and I saw coach Garrett,” Thomas said. “I’ve always been a Cowboys fan growing up. The biggest thing about when I said come get me is I don’t literally mean come get me now. I’m still in the prime of my career. I still want to be here. But when Seattle kicks me to the curb, please, the Cowboys, come get me. That’s the only other place I’d rather be If I was kicked to the curb. So that’s what I meant by it.

“People take life too serious. That’s just who I am.”

Rest easy, Seahawks fans. There's more. No need to be mad at Earl Thomas (yet).

“Yes, I’m happy here. I love being here,” Thomas said. “This is where I started. I built my resume here. I got Kam [Chancellor] and Sherm [Richard Sherman]. I don’t want to leave.”

There's the key phrase my friends. “I don't want to leave.”

Have a great holiday everyone.