Cowboys Place Josh Thomas on IR, Waive Two More

The Cowboys are working towards tomorrow’s cut deadline by dealing with injured players first. As announced a few hours ago: Jeremiah McKinnon & James Morris have been waived injured. Josh Thomas has been sent to injured reserve with a thumb injury. — David Helman (@davidhelman_) August 29, 2016 … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Will Morris Claiborne’s Renewed Focus Pay Off?

Training camp for the Dallas Cowboys is officially over and everyone has left Oxnard, California to return home for the second preseason game tonight against the Miami Dolphins. Per usual, training camp practices where packed full of positives and negatives, which leaves all of us Cowboys fans a … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Cowboys At Rams: Players To Watch On Defense

The Dallas Cowboys defense was hit hard due to the suspensions of Rolando McClain, Randy Gregory, and probably most importantly DeMarcus Lawrence. All three of these players were more than likely starters and now the Cowboys coaching staff is left trying to find out who will replace them. … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Morris Claiborne: Looking To Make An Impact In All Phases

For yet another training camp, hype and expectations are building around Dallas Cowboys’ cornerback Morris Claiborne. The former sixth overall pick of the 2012 NFL Draft has been plagued by injuries and inconsistent play during his time in Dallas. These flaws have come with a fair share of … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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2016 Cowboys Camp: Position Most Likely for a New Starter?

We’ve reached the end of our six-part 2016 Camp Preview series. If you’d like to see previous installments, there are links provided at the end of this article. The Cowboys’ first practice in Oxnard is today. Some positions have already experienced change at the top of the depth … Read more

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Written by: Bryson Treece

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Orlando Scandrick Posts That He’s Ready For 2016

The 2016 Dallas Cowboys, as things stand currently, are in desperate need of leaders and proven performers on the defensive side of the ball. When on the field, Orlando Scandrick is undoubtedly one of those players for the Cowboys’ secondary. After missing all of 2015 with a torn … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Dallas Cowboys: Training Camp Position Battles

The Dallas Cowboys are not your typical 4-12 team. The majority of their starting positions are locked in and because of that, the organization will have some difficult decisions to make when they start to figure out their final 53 man roster. Fortunately, they still have an entire training camp and four preseason games to keep a close watchful eye over all of their players. They have plenty of time to figure out who’s in and who’s out. Now, they won’t be calling me to ask for my personal opinion, but I will be keeping an eye on some of the position battles taking place to determine for myself who makes the final cut.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Roster Moves: Cowboys Sign Two Defensive Backs

The Dallas Cowboys addressed the vacant roster spots left by Terrance Mitchell and Brandon McGee, who were released last Friday by signing two defensive backs today. No, it isn’t Brandon Boykin who worked out for the Cowboys earlier, but it does add depth to the Cowboys secondary. According to Rob Phillips via twitter, the Cowboys decided to sign veteran cornerbacks Isaiah Frey and Dax Swanson. Isaiah Frey was a sixth round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in the 2012 NFL Draft. He played his college ball at Nevada.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Impact Potential for Anthony Brown and Kavon Frazier

The Cowboys took four players in the sixth round of last April’s NFL Draft. Two of them were cornerback Anthony Brown and safety Kavon Frazier. Given that both guys play in the secondary, I thought we’d take a quick look at what role they could serve this year and how they may affect each other. On Friday Dallas released defensive backs Terrance Mitchell and Brandon McGee.  While the Cowboys may be adding other cornerbacks and safeties to fill those spots, the moves could signify that they like what they’ve seen from their rookie players in the secondary.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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