Cowboys 2025 training camp Day 4
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The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line faces the team's first major injury, paving the way for a rookie to solidify a spot in the starting lineup.
The Dallas Cowboys' run game looms as one of the most fascinating position groups to watch as training camp continues in Oxnard, and for better or worse, head coach Brian Schottenheimer is no closer to figuring out the depth chart.
The Dallas Cowboys have a logjam at running back as the team tries to sort out its rotation, but one veteran has emerged as the most consistent early in camp.
Spann-Ford is in his second camp with the Cowboys after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Minnesota in 2024.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III sees one major difference between the Patriots and Dallas Cowboys.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe 1 Cowboys camp battle worth watchingBarring an injury, Jake Ferguson will exit training camp as the starting tight end for the Dallas Cowboys. One of the more interesting battles during camp these next few weeks will be for the back-up slot at the position.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to an extension with a key piece of the 2025-26 roster. No, not that one.
Cowboys first-round pick Tyler Booker was expected to start for the team as a rookie. It has not gone well so far in camp.
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Yardbarker on MSNCowboys’ Brevyn Spann-Ford Injures Leg as Jake Ferguson Secures Extension Through 2029A considerable setback and a long-term commitment led the way in the Dallas Cowboys tight end room Sunday. Rookie tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford suffered a leg injury during practice, and starting tight end Jake Ferguson signed a lucrative deal—both developments will impact the team’s future plans for the offense.
We want to pay Micah too. He’s gotta want to be paid,” Stephen Jones said in response to fans chanting at camp Sunday.
Bryan Broaddus, an ex Dallas Cowboys scout, shared his thoughts on the team's depth chart & believes a highly-touted UDFA is ahead of a former second-rounder.