Keeping Roster Healthy is Priority One During OTAs

OTAs are upon us and boy is it exciting to see some resemblance of football again! One step closer to the regular season! I’ve missed seeing the Cowboys. It’s important to remember that OTAs, for the most part, have very little hitting and even less action at full speed. While it may not be as exciting, it is the safest approach.

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Written by: Dante Giannetta

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Another Reason To Love Dallas Cowboys Rookie Ezekiel Elliott

When I hit the treadmill I like to throw on some quality tunes (Walk The Moon’s “Shut Up And Dance” is a go to for me) and hit it hard. It feels like I’m moving at the speed of light and like I’m one of the coolest dudes in the world. A guy can dream, right? I have a feeling that when Ezekiel Elliott puts on his football uniform he feels exactly like I’m describing, except he’s actually one of the coolest dudes in the world. Whatever.

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Tony And Candice Romo Open Up About Their Family With NBC 5

Tony Romo is a lot of things to Cowboys Nation. He’s our quarterback. He’s our hero. He’s our everything. While we are all part of Tony’s Cowboys Family, there are three people who comprise his actual family that he’s a few things to as well.

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Terrance Williams: Ready For A Resurgence

Dallas Cowboys fans go through a lot of trends over time. For a while, there was a loud crowd which yelled for Tony Romo’s head and wanted for the team to start over and rebuild, beginning with a change at the quarterback position. Then came the “Jason Garrett claps too much” crowd, who criticized Garrett’s robotics on the sideline and during post-game pressers. This offseason, however, has seen an incredible rise in the “I hate Terrance Williams” fan club. It makes sense.

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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First Look At Ezekiel Elliott’s Touchdown Celebration

Quickly, how many total rushing touchdowns did the Dallas Cowboys have in 2015? Did you know that it was just eight? Joseph Randle accumulated four rushing touchdowns before he was ultimately cut. Darren McFadden may have run for over 1000 rushing yards, but only found the end zone three times. Robert Turbin in his short time with the team finished with one touchdown.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Which Games Could Kellen Moore/Dak Prescott Conceivably Win In 2016?

Last Wednesday the NFL Network was re-airing the Dallas Cowboys epic last-second win in New York from 2014. Giants fans tend to remember this as the “Odell catch” game as opposed to “just another miserable loss,” but hey that’s their prerogative. If you’ll remember that was a Sunday Night Football game so Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were on the call. Towards the end of the game Cris is talking about Romo’s influence on the team and how many Cowboys fans used to, incorrectly, announce that it was he (Romo) that was holding the Cowboys back. Collinsworth goes on to say how the Cardinals game that season (which Tony missed due to injury) was a horrific preview of what life without him might be like and how he is now our hero.

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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What Can the Cowboys Expect from DeMarcus Lawrence in 2016?

Happy Monday, Cowboys Nation! Looking for some silver and blue tinted optimism to start off your week? Well, you came to the right place, because I’m here to talk about the Dallas Cowboys’ defensive end position. Wait, Sean, it’s Monday AND I have to read about one of the biggest sore spots on the Cowboys’ roster? Why would you do this…

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Is An Early Return For Jaylon Smith Possible?

The Dallas Cowboys 2nd round selection of Notre Dame linebacker Jaylon Smith left most in complete and utter shock. After being regarded as a potential top 5 pick in the 2016 NFL draft for most of his final collegiate season, Smith tore both the ACL and LCL in his knee during the Fiesta Bowl last New Years Day. It was a heartbreaking scene. One that could have brought even the most sworn hater of the Fighting Irish to sadness. But while tearing those ligaments presented Smith with a long enough recovery, it is the nerve damage in that same leg which is creating the biggest obstacle.

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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2018 NFL Draft Coming To Dallas?

We all know that as owner/general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones will do just about anything to help publicize the organization. Jones loves the brand he has been able to build since taking control of the Cowboys, and he relishes any opportunity to put his team in the limelight. Well, he may just get his wish if the league accepts his bid to host the 2018 NFL Draft. Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization is no stranger to hosting big time events at AT&T Stadium. They continuously have all kinds of different sporting events, concerts, and you may have forgotten but they also hosted the Super Bowl a few years ago.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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We May Never See Gavin Escobar in 2016

Earlier today I looked at the precarious job security of running back Lance Dunbar. Now we’re going check out fourth-year tight end Gavin Escobar, who finds himself in a very similar situation. While Dunbar joined the Cowboys as an undrafted rookie, Escobar was a second-round pick in 2013. With that come a much higher expectation and a relative potential for disappointment. Though it may not be through much fault of his own, Escobar has yet satisfy that high draft pick.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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