Dallas Cowboys wrapping up 1st week of 2025 training camp
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Even though the pads haven't come on just yet, there are some early standouts so far at Dallas Cowboys training camp.
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SB Nation on MSNCowboys training camp: UDFA stock watch focuses on a safetyChildress comes to the Cowboys as a player with excellent ball skills. Over his 62 collegiate games, he had 18 pass breakups. He can play safety, but he can play multiple spots in the secondary if needed. Childress would be playing behind Malik Hooker and Markquese Bell.
OXNARD, Calif. — Cowboys starting right tackle Terence Steele has a mild right ankle sprain and is being listed as day-to-day, a person with knowledge of the injury told The Dallas Morning News. When Steele suffered the injury isn’t known, but he missed Thursday’s practice.
Cowboys LB Kenneth Murray is favored to win a starting role, but he was absent from the team's training camp practice on Thursday for a family matter.
With the Cowboys getting down to business in the California sun, it was Pickens' second day in the coach Brian Schottenheimer regime, and the connection with QB Dak Prescott was again on display ... Until Pickens went down with an injury of some sort,
NFL Training Camp is underway, and the Dallas Cowboys are aiming to build a strong team under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The rookie’s get off has been noticeable, with his speed to go quarterback hunting catching the eye on nearly every play. Plus, his ability to get out into the flat and snuff out a screen play was also a big tick in the rookie’s column.
As training camp kicks off for the Dallas Cowboys, receiver CeeDee Lamb gave his thoughts on Micah Parsons' pursuit of a new deal ahead of the 2025 season.
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What we learned from Cowboys training camp on Thursday: More fights as intensity ramps upOn Thursday, a day after the Cowboys had a rumble at a training camp practice, a near rumpus broke out between cornerback Kemon Hall (North Texas) and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.