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Cowboys Wire on MSNVeteran with 21 contracts, just 16 games looks to continue improbable career with CowboysDakoda Shepley has hung around the NFL for almost a decade despite limited snaps. Can he make it to the Cowboys' 2025 roster?
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys 1st-round pick has one season to avoid bust label, perhaps one training campThe Cowboys drafted USC right tackle Tyron Smith, a physical marvel, in 2011. Though they clearly took him at a spot in the NFL draft where they were going to move him to left tackle, then-head coach ...
As Micah Parsons seeks a new lucrative contract, another potential holdout has emerged for the Dallas Cowboys heading into training camp.
If the Cowboys stay on their current path of not giving contract extensions until after a player’s fourth season, Smith could be in line to surpass the 4-year, $84 million contract extension signed by ...
Former Dallas Cowboys player and civil rights advocate Pettis Norman died earlier this week on July 7 at 86-years-old.
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The Spun on MSNFormer Dallas Cowboys Player Dead At 86 Years OldPettis Norman, a former NFL tight end and civil rights activist, died at age 86. Norman played his first nine of 12 seasons ...
The Dallas Cowboys should have a few second-year players that will make the leap this upcoming season; however, one could make major waves on defense.
There is a rookie player on the Dallas Cowboys who could be key to the offense and Dak Prescott in the upcoming NFL season. He has been described as a "nasty" rookie for his fight ...
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The Spun on MSNTributes Pour In After Former Cowboys Player Dies At 86The sports world and America in general lost a beloved icon this this week as former Dallas Cowboys tight end and civil ...
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A to Z Sports on MSN'I expect him to take another leap' - Renowned coach sends message about crucial Cowboys player everyone is forgetting aboutEveryone is aware Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton will largely determine how the offense does in 2025. But the focus ...
How many games will the Cowboys win? Are they any closer to winning a Super Bowl again? Here's what you told us.
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brice Butler feels that quarterback Dak Prescott isn't the problem with the team.
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