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AtoZ Sports on MSN2025 Dallas Cowboys practice squad tracker: Every signing, including players who could play Week 1
With the 53-man roster now in place (temporarily), now the Dallas Cowboys turn their attention to building their 16-man practice squad, which can be raised to 17 players with the inclusion of an international player,
Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons could potentially play in Week One against the Philadelphia Eagles, but how much would he be able to contribute?
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons' brother further fanned the flame of a possible trade with a pointed message.
The future contract of Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons isn’t the only one in question. Parsons, according to a source familiar with the situation, has a pending grievance against the NFL and the Cowboys regarding his current contract. Pro Football Talk was first to report.
The Tennessee Titans were awarded cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (St. Paul’s Episcopal, Alabama) and linebacker Dorian Mausi ( Auburn ). The Titans were first in the waiver priority, so they were awarded every player they claimed.
Someone spotted Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons in a location that suggests he could very well be done with the team.
Vaughn is also notably the son of Cowboys assistant director of college scouting Chris Vaughn. Chris joined Dallas in 2018, bringing some coaching experience from the Texas Longhorns as well. He also made the call to his son when the Cowboys selected Deuce with the No. 212 pick in 2023.
Dak Prescott shares why the Dallas Cowboys offense is set to explode in 2025 under Brian Schottenheimer with key playmakers ready.
Days are passing, and we are less than a week away from the 2025 NFL season opener, where the Dallas Cowboys will face the current champions, the Philadelphia Eagles led by Saquon
Despite barely being on the field together last season, Cowboys duo Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb are still viewed among the top stacks in fantasy football.
The Eagles’ initial 53-man roster was released at 4 p.m. Tuesday with the biggest surprises being the release of second-year receiver Ainias Smith and veteran long snapper Charley Hughlett, who dealt with a neck injury during training camp.