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Waived Cowboys go Unclaimed, Some Headed to Practice Squad

Waived Cowboys go Unclaimed, Some Headed to Practice Squad

Waiver claims from the final cutdown day have come and gone and the Cowboys didn’t take any losses. None of their waived talent from yesterday were claimed by other teams, leaving Dallas free to add any of them to the practice squad. While the Cowboys will likely bring … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Do the Cowboys Have Enough Depth at Offensive Tackle?

Do the Cowboys Have Enough Depth at Offensive Tackle?

The Cowboys have dealt with some major challenges at offensive tackle the last two years. After seeing their depth several tested since 2020, do they have enough now as they prepare for the upcoming season? Tyron Smith missed six games in 2021 and only played in two games … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Cowboys Blog - Cowboys CTK: Brandon Carr's Carrousel Spins Around #39

5 Observations of Dallas Cowboys Practice Squad

The NFL transaction wire was hot and heavy over the last couple of days as front offices were forced to cut down from 80 players to 53. Then begin the process of putting players through waivers with the hopes of getting them to their practice squads. This year, … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Isaac Alarcón: De México a los Dallas Cowboys

Isaac Alarcón: De México a los Dallas Cowboys

El Estadio Borregos es capaz de albergar a más de diez mil aficionados. Ocho torres de reflectores iluminan el emparrillado donde los Borregos de Monterrey, el equipo de football americano a vencer en México, disputan sus juegos de Liga Mayor. En la noche del 22 de noviembre del … Read more

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Written by: Mauricio Rodriguez

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Isaac Alarcón: De México a los Dallas Cowboys

Isaac Alarcón: From Mexico to the Dallas Cowboys

Borregos Stadium is capable of hosting over ten thousand fans. Eight towers of floodlights light up the gridiron where the Borregos of Monterrey, the football team to beat in Mexico, play their “Major League” games (Mexico’s top college football level). On the night of November 22 last year, … Read more

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Written by: Mauricio Rodriguez

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