Dallas Cowboys, Training Camp
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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 Dak Prescott being limited in practice (completely normal for a veteran coming off an injury when No. 2 is up in the air), Joe Milton has emerged as the backup. Will Greir, a sixth-year pro who has barely played in his career, is the No. 3.
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.
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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.
A few players were absent from Thursday’s practice at Dallas Cowboys training camp. The most notable absence was that of Terence Steele. The starting right tackle wasn’t on the field for practice and was having his right ankle examined, according to the team.
The first major roster move of NFL training camp came Thursday evening when the Las Vegas Raiders shockingly released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins just a
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys star defender waiting on new contract leaves camp for family reasonsDaRon Bland is currently away from Cowboys camp as he and his wife prepare to welcome their newborn this week.
The Dallas Cowboys' trade for Jonathan Mingo during the 2024 season was the butt of many jokes, but training camp is allowing Mingo to finally shine.