Dallas Cowboys training camp returns to Oxnard
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Cowboys Coach Shared Vague Four-Word Response on Micah Parsons's Practice Status. Micah Parsons is with the Dallas Cowboys at practice on Tuesday, but his head coach offered a vague explanation for his status.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNTrevon Diggs took the real shots from the Dallas Cowboys' front office, not Micah ParsonsWhile many felt Jerry and Stephen Jones took shots at Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys' front office really took aim at Trevon Diggs.
Skeptical at first, the NFL’s best kicker now says he understands what new HC Brian Schottenheimer is going for.
Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders is ready to compete for a role at training camp. The Dallas Cowboys ’ run game is going to be an interesting storyline to follow in Oxnard as training camp continues, and with Day 1 in the books, as expected, it was Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders getting the bulk of the carries.
Dallas Cowboys training camp starts on Tuesday, but before the team suits up, Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones and Brian Schottenheimer will speak with the media.
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He caught passes from the likes of Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky, Mason Rudolph, Justin Fields and a 36-year-old Russell Wilson. It isn't a stretch to suggest he will be more productive with Prescott, especially since he is also playing alongside a game-changing wide receiver in CeeDee Lamb.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNDallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer shares the preseason plan for former Tennessee Vols QB Joe MiltonDallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer shares the preseason plan for former Tennessee Vols QB Joe Milton originally appeared on A to Z Sports. Tennessee Vols fans should expect to see plenty of former UT quarterback Joe Milton during the NFL preseason.
The most obvious ones are left tackle Tyler Guyton, who struggled in his rookie year, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith, who two years into his career, hasn’t been the player Dallas wanted him to be.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a rather egregious error with a t-shirt celebrating their last Super Bowl win. Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer holds the Lombardi trophy while talking to NBC sportscaster Greg Gumbel after a victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX / The Arizona Republic-Imagn Images