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The Dallas Cowboys have released offensive lineman La’el Collins, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. He played for the Cowboys from 2015-21 and signed with the team again earlier this month. Collins began his professional career in Dallas after going undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer revealed that he expects cornerback Trevon Diggs to begin the 2025 season on the team's 53-man roster despite dealing with a knee injury, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
The Cowboys will place rookie running back Phil Mafah on injured reserve to begin the season, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense features two gaping holes at starting cornerback and starting nose tackle. Those concerns have grown after two underwhelming
Dallas Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue reportedly suffered a low ankle sprain in Friday’s preseason finale vs. the Atlanta Falcons, but is hopeful to be ready for Week 1, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The run-up to the 2025 regular season is nearly complete, with only final roster cuts remaining. For the Dallas faithful, it’s a chance to reflect on the past month: what helped, and what hurt, the team’s progress?
Tyler Guyton was feared to have suffered a torn ACL at Cowboys training camp Monday. However, an MRI revealed the ligament is intact.
With line depth depleted by injuries, the New Orleans Saints traded for former Dallas Cowboys lineman Asim Richards. The Saints have injuries to Taliese Fuaga and Landon Young at offensive tackle.
Traeshon Holden made a name for himself over the summer, but the UDFA out of Oregon apparently won't survive cut day in Dallas.
Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox mentioned both the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys among the teams who should take a chance on the 23-year-old if the Colts decide to move on.