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The Dallas Cowboys made a trade this offseason that flew under the radar. They acquired former first-round pick Kaiir Elam, a cornerback, from the Buffalo Bills. Elam hadn't delivered on his potential with Buffalo, and so it mostly felt like a dart throw. But so far this offseason, Elam has played great.
The Dallas Cowboys have a backfield battle taking place at training camp this summer. Could the team's addition of Miles Sanders be a booming scenario?
New Cowboys backup quarterback Joe Milton struggled on Tuesday, but took a step forward in his second training camp practice. He had a big pass to tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford and connected a few times with wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, including a deep pass where Mingo made a very contested catch.
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The Dallas Cowboys haven't had a huge turnout for their first two open practices, which might be a sign that fans are burnt out on how Jerry Jones runs the fran
The Dallas Cowboys used the Monday press conference to launch this summer's training camp here in Oxnard to address for the very first time the recent arrest of two-time All-Pro KaVontae Turpin. On July 5,
Another day of Dallas Cowboys training camp is here. Dak Prescott and the squad will take the field for their second practice in Oxnard. Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs were focal points after the first practice, where they spoke to reporters about their current contract situations.
When Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys 36 years ago, he made himself the General Manager. To this day, he’s still in that role. He was asked earlier this week whether he has ever considered stepping down. “ Momentarily ,” Jones said, via fox4news.com. “Small fractions of seconds, I promise you that.”
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Cowboys Wire on MSNKaVontae Turpin turns heads at practice as RB; could be wild card in Cowboys backfieldThe All-Pro return ace took just 16 carries last year. But his success on them suggest that Brian Schottenheimer might go to that well more in 2025.
It won't be long before the cheerleading squad for the Dallas Cowboys is back in the spotlight. Earlier this year, "America's Sweethearts" revealed that every member of the 2025 squad will receive a 400 percent pay increase this fall.
The Dallas Cowboys added a linebacker through trade this offseason, which could be a huge win despite getting very little attention.