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Cowboys sign TE Jake Ferguson to $52M deal
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The Cowboys will get a chance to test the quality of their offensive line depth following injuries to Tyler Guyton and Rob Jones.
Dallas Cowboys need to have a very complicated conversation following feared Tyler Guyton's season-ending injury (Update: No ACL injury) originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during the first padded practice of training camp and is expected to miss two to three months, the four-year veteran told the team's website Monday.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, starting left tackle Tyler Guyton is feared to have torn his ACL during Monday’s practice in Oxnard. Guyton went down toward the end of Monday’s practice, needing help to get off the field.
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We want to pay Micah too. He’s gotta want to be paid,” Stephen Jones said in response to fans chanting at camp Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys owner can't stop digging himself into a deeper hole as his team's best pass rusher seeks a new NFL contract.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN4 winners from Cowboys' first week of camp include two former 1st-round picks and a UDFA
The Cowboys needed a couple first rounders to step up in training camp and so far, Kaiir Elam and Tyler Guyton have done their part.
Guyton suffered a leg injury in practice on Monday and had not yet undergone imaging to confirm the feared diagnosis, according to the report.
He joined the Cowboys on a one-year, $3.75 million deal this offseason after the team lost longtime guard Zack Martin to retirement.