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Dak Prescott turned 32 on Tuesday as he heads into his 10th season with the Dallas Cowboys. The veteran quarterback is preparing for what many are calling a pivotal year in Dallas. The Cowboys’ official X account celebrated his birthday Tuesday morning with a short message:
Cowboys are signing former Ravens cornerback Christian Matthew, per Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey. From Valdosta State, Matthew was selected in the seventh-round of the 2022 draft by the Arizona Cardinals. He appeared in 20 games his first two seasons (14 as a rookie), but spent last season on injured reserve with the Ravens.
The Dallas Cowboys shouldn’t be overlooked, with an NFL analyst saying the team enters the 2025 season boasting its 'best roster in years.'
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The Spun on MSNDallas Cowboys Suffer 'Brutal' Training Camp Injury
A key player for the Dallas Cowboys is going to be sidelined for most if not all of training camp after an injury today. According to reports, Dallas Cowboys starting offensive tackle Tyler Guyton is set to miss the next four to six weeks of action after suffering a "bone fracture" in practice.
So it appears that every player is beginning to make Schotty and the coaching staff take notice, and while Williams and Sanders loom as the top two in the depth chart, Blue has looked lively both as a runner and pass-catcher, Deuce was being “training camp Deuce” before his injury, and Luepke is a jack of all trades for the offense.
Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs shared an optimistic timeline for his return to the team as he continues to recover from a second straight season-ending injury.
The Dallas Cowboys just lost a key offensive lineman to a major injury during Sunday's practice. Following Monday's session, another could be in play.
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during the first padded practice of training camp and is expected to miss two to three months, the four-year veteran told the team's website Monday.
A ranking of the 'best young cores' in the NFL has the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of the pack, despite untapped potential from a highly heralded rookie class.