Though he will not need surgery, Cowboys rookie CB Trevon Diggs broke a bone in his foot in Sunday’s loss to the Steelers. He will miss 4-6 weeks, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.
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Sources: Dallas’ Diggs (foot) to miss 4-6 weeks
Though he will not need surgery, Cowboys rookie CB Trevon Diggs broke a bone in his foot in Sunday’s loss to the Steelers. He will miss 4-6 weeks, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.
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Sources: Dallas’ Diggs (foot) to miss 4-6 weeks
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said both quarterback Dak Prescott and coach Mike McCarthy will be back with the team in 2021.
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S. Jones: Prescott, McCarthy still Cowboys’ future
Ezekiel Elliott was limited in the Cowboys’ last two practices with a hamstring strain.
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Cowboys RB Elliott limited with hamstring strain
In a series of tweets, Dez Bryant called Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee a “snake,” and said the blame for Dallas’ offensive woes in 2018 was on “garbage ass play calling.”
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Dez goes after Cowboys, calls LB Lee ‘a snake’
The Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins said Friday that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is being a “bully” to his players for requiring them to stand for the national anthem.
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Eagles’ Jenkins: Jerry Jones ‘bully’ over anthem
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said in a radio interview Thursday that if players want to play for the team, they must stand for the national anthem.
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S. Jones: Players must stand to ‘be a Cowboy’
The weight of Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension was evident last season, but the Cowboys running back still nearly reached 1,000 yards.
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Ezekiel Elliott ready to make some noise after quiet offseason
This offseason, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott worked in the same program that has helped Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Jared Goff and Blake Bortles.
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Dak Prescott hopes a change in mechanics yields results
Ryan Mayer Training camp gets underway this week for most of the NFL, which means we’re just about a month and a half away from our first football action of the 2018-19 season. After a wild 2017-18 season ended with the Philadelphia Eagles atop the pile as Super Bowl champions, it’s time to gear up for the season by checking in with teams across the country. We reached out to four CBS Local TV sports anchors to get their thoughts on their local team’s chances heading into a new year of football. First up, we headed to Philadelphia, to ask CBS3’s Don Bell for his thoughts on the biggest question that the defending champions face as they get set to attempt to continue their reign. “The health of Carson Wentz,” said Bell. “Last year, he was the MVP of the league when he tore his knee in L.A. against the Rams. What is his health? Will he be ready for Opening Night? That is a big question mark facing the Eagles. If he’s ready to roll, watch out.” What about the Birds’ opponents from Super Bowl LII? Well, WBZ-TV sports anchor Steve Burton told us that the supporting cast on offense around quarterback Tom Brady is the biggest question mark. “Who is Tom Brady going to throw to in the receiving corps,” said Burton. “We all know who the tight end is, in Rob Gronkowski. But, now that Danny Amendola is gone, Julian Edelman is going to miss the first four games of the season, no Brandin Cooks, who is Brady’s go-to guy?” Despite those questions surrounding last season’s Super Bowl participants, the expectations for those teams remain the same: make it back to the Super Bowl. But the rest of the league will probably have something to say about that, particularly in Minnesota, where the Vikings are hoping for another shot at the Eagles after last year’s conference championship game loss. “This team is coming off a 13-3 year. They had the number-one rated defense in the NFL, averaging just 15 points per game given up last year, so the ceiling is extremely high for this team.” said WCCO-TV sports anchor Mike Rosen. “They’ve been building towards this and they fell short last year, obviously, but they feel they are Super Bowl-worthy right now.” Outside of Minnesota, there’s a team in the Eagles own division that is looking to knock the champs off their throne, as the Dallas Cowboys look to rebound from a disappointing 2017 campaign. “Now chasing the Super Bowl champ Eagles in their own division, no one is picking the Cowboys to even win the NFC East much less do anything in the postseason,” said CBS 11 sports anchor Bill Jones. “But I wouldn’t be surprised if the Cowboys surprised the preseason prognosticators this year. I’m picking a 10-6 season for the Cowboys this year.” For more of the guys’ thoughts on their team’s outlook at the start of training camp, check out the video above.
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Biggest Questions Facing Eagles, Patriots Heading Into Training Camp
The Cowboys’ first-round pick is proud of the journey he made from Riggins, Idaho, a town of about 400 with a passion for the outdoors.
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Leighton Vander Esch: Small-town America to America’s Team
Will Le’Veon Bell find a new home? When will the Cowboys return to Super Bowl glory? We’re forecasting the next three seasons.
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NFL predictions into 2021: Bell’s future, new champs and more
The Cowboys did not agree with DeMarcus Lawrence on a long-term deal by Monday’s deadline to sign franchised players. The star defensive end will play this season under a $17.143 million franchise tag.
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Cowboys don’t sign Lawrence before deadline
The Cowboys and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence are unlikely to reach a long-term deal ahead of Monday’s deadline for teams to sign franchised players, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
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Upsetting hundreds of fans lined up outside the Cowboys Music Festival tent, rap singer G-Eazy cancelled his headlining show Monday night.
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Rap singer G-Eazy cancels Cowboys concert
Mike Riley will be the coach of the AAF franchise in San Antonio, while former Cowboys fullback Darryl “Moose” Johnston will serve as GM.
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San Antonio is 8th AAF franchise; Riley to coach