Cowboys make roster move
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One of the most notable moves was the release of veteran quarterback Will Grier. That leaves Dak Prescott and rookie Joe Milton as the only quarterbacks currently on the active roster. The team also released offensive lineman La'el Collins, ending his second stint with the Cowboys.
The NFL world was rocked on Thursday when the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers completed one of the most stunning trades in recent memory. While Micah Parsons’ move to Green Bay dominated headlines,
These four players proved themselves worthy of making the 53-man roster, but were released by the Dallas Cowboys anyway.
It's roster cutdown week in the NFL, and the Dallas Cowboys will have to make 38 cuts to whittle down to their opening night roster.
Dallas' final cornerback spot on the initial 53-man roster was up for grabs between fourth-year journeyman Kemon Hall and undrafted rookie Zion Childress out of Kentucky. Both received looks with the first-team defense in training camp and the preseason, but Childress's youth (23-years-old) won out over Hall's experience (28-years-old).
The Dallas Cowboys have already been ravaged by injuries so far throughout training camp and the preseason slate. And now, thanks to injury, it appears that fa
Cowboys preseason loss to Rams highlighted three standout roster hopefuls, Fairweather, Childress, and Houston, boosting chances for final roster spots.
The Cowboys will place Phil Mafah (shoulder) and Caelen Carson (knee) on IR/returnable and C.J. Goodwin and Hakeem Adeniji (Garland) will sign to the active roster.
A look at the initial Cowboys 53-man roster to begin the 2025 season, along with details on changes soon to come.
Micah Parsons will be on a snap count in Week 1... if he plays at all. Also, thoughts on the initial 53-man roster; Tyler Guyton is back at work.