Dallas Cowboys, Training Camp
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To say that Dallas Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams is loving being back on the practice field is an understatement. With the tearing of his ACL at training camp last offseason, it has been a long year for Sam, and now that he’s cleared to practice, he’s been all gas, no brakes in Oxnard.
Even though the pads haven’t come on just yet, there are some early standouts so far at Dallas Cowboys training camp.
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.
OK, so the first week of training camp was kind of a dud. Leaguewide, the first four practices were quick and pad-less, as mandated by NFL rules. The league’s medical advisers determined that a slower ramp-up to full contact in training camp will lead to fewer groin and hamstring pulls.
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.
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.
The Cowboys are forging ahead with Diggs’ replacement until he returns. He expressed confidence that things are progressing in his rehab work. He disputed on X that he’s behind in his recovery and also made note that the Cowboys knew of his plans this offseason