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1:58NFC North Top 100: Enough Love For Green Bay?
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0:44Ranking the QBs on Pete Prisco's 2025 Top 100
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1:41Why the 49ers Have the NFC's Best QB Room
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10:26Floor vs. Ceiling For Every NFC East Team
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1:58Best Bets to Win the AFC West & NFC East
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1:17Brendan Sorsby landing spots: Why Cowboys could have interest
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9:49Landing Spot Predictions for Bosa, Diggs, and Hill
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1:44Top Landing Spots for Free Agent LT Taylor Decker
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1:26Anything Left in the Tank for Haason Reddick?
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1:08Jadeveon Clowney's Sacks by Season
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1:49Cowboys Rookie Safety Caleb Downs Already Impressing
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1:22What Javonte Williams Learned from Emmitt Smith
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1:23How WR Deals Will Impact George Pickens' Market
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1:11George Pickens Participates in Minicamp, No Plans to Holdout
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10:32Cowboys Minicamp Report
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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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1:48What's Next for George Pickens and the Cowboys?
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9:09Latest NFL Minicamp News
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1:13Sorsby Could Be Historic Supplemental Draft Pick
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1:02What to Expect from George Pickens at Cowboys Minicamp
Top Cowboys News
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Cowboys' Ryan Flournoy: Impresses during spring work
Coach Brian Schottenheimer singled out Flournoy as someone who stood out during spring practices, Joseph Hoyt of The Dallas Morning News reports.
"You saw him take that step, I'd say in the middle of the season last year and he came back, man, with just a really strong intent for what he wanted to get done," Schottenheimer said. "He looks great. He's moving great. His routes, I think have gotten better. Here's a guy from a small school that's come in and really adapted to the way we teach route breaks and releases and speed terms and power cuts and things like that. I really think the sky's the limit for him and he's definitely a guy we see finding ways to get him the ball." Flournoy is locked into the Cowboys' third receiver spot behind CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, and he's one of the best bench stashes at the wideout spot in fantasy. If either Lamb or Pickens were to get injured, Flournoy would assume an every-down role in a high-octane passing attack. With Lamb out for three games last regular season, Flournoy produced one of his two 100-yard receiving games and was targeted 17 times across those three contests.
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Cowboys' Jaydon Blue: Showing improvement in Year 2
Coach Brian Schottenheimer notes that the difference has been "night and day" in terms of Blue's performance during this year's offseason program, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
Blue, who the Cowboys took in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, logged just 38 carries for 129 yards and a TD and one catch for five yards in five regular-season games as a rookie. While Malik Davis emerged as Javonte Williams' primary backup last year, Blue will have a chance to compete for that role this summer with Davis, as well as Phil Mafah. Williams remains the team's unquestioned lead back, but if Blue can parlay the speed and explosiveness Schottenheimer has noted he possesses into a larger complementary role, the Texas product could carry fantasy sleeper appeal in 2026.
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Cowboys' Matt Hennessy: Placed on reserve/injured list
The Cowboys placed Hennessy (neck) on the reserve/injured list Thursday.
This was an expected move, as Hennessy underwent neck surgery in early June. The center currently has no return timeline, but considering he was placed on IR before cut-down day in late August, he's out for the season unless he reaches an injury settlement with Dallas.
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Cowboys' Charles Snowden: Headed to Dallas
The Cowboys signed Snowden on Thursday, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports.
Snowden has played over 320 defensive snaps in each of the last two seasons. The defensive end recorded 28 tackles (17 solo), including 3.0 sacks, and added two passes defensed for one interception over 15 games during the 2025 regular season for the Raiders. The 28-year-old likely will be a strong depth player who can compete for rotational snaps behind Rashan Gary and Donovan Ezeiruaku.
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Cowboys' Denzel Mims: Signs with Dallas
The Cowboys signed Mims on Thursday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
The 2020 second-round pick played three years for the Jets before bouncing around practice squads for the next two years. Mims played the 2025 and 2026 seasons in the UFL, accumulating 11 receptions for 110 yards over 11 games split between the Battlehawks and Renegades. The wide receiver will now compete with a packed Cowboys corps in an attempt to remain on an NFL roster.
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Cowboys' Markquese Bell: Suits up for minicamp
Bell is participating during the Cowboys' minicamp, Gareth Patterson of The Lufkin Daily News reports.
Bell was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and marijuana back in April, but the NFL has yet to send down any disciplinary action. As long as he remains available, he projects to play a rotational role in Dallas' secondary in 2026.
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Cowboys' James Houston: Tending to back issue
Coach Brian Schottenheimer said Tuesday that Houston (back) will be limited during the Cowboys' minicamp, Tommy Yarrish of the Cowboys' official site reports.
The team didn't indicate the nature or severity of the injury. As Houston continues to recover, rookie fourth-round pick LT Overton could get more opportunities off the edge at practice.
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Cowboys' Malik Hooker: Limited to start minicamp
Coach Brian Schottenheimer said Tuesday that Hooker (back) will be limited during the Cowboys' minicamp, Tommy Yarrish of the Cowboys' official site reports.
Hooker was listed on injury reports with a back issue to close out the 2025 season, and it's apparently still bothering him as minicamp kicks off. Until he's back to full strength, free agent acquisition P.J. Locke could see increased practice reps with the first-team defense.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
125.6 (9th) |
278.5 (1st) |
391.9 (2nd) |
| Def. |
125.5 (23rd) |
265.9 (32nd) |
377.0 (30th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| D. Prescott QB Dak Prescott QB | Knee |
| D. Bland CB DaRon Bland CB | Foot |
| J. Thompson DB Jalen Thompson DB | Pectoral |
| D. Ezeiruaku DE Donovan Ezeiruaku DE | Hip |
| J. Houston DE James Houston DE | Back |
















