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The Dallas Cowboys added four running backs this season, signing Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders and drafting Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah. Most NFL teams don't carry four running backs on their active roster, so one of the four won't be on the team in Week 1.
Here we'll try to look at the Dallas Cowboys player who is under the most pressure as they enter the 2025 NFL season.
However, a strong offensive line in the run game can hide a back who is not one of the most talented in the league. The expectations in the pass game are through the roof with the addition of wide receiver George Pickens. But just like last season, it can't be the only thing the Cowboys can do. This team must be able to run the ball.
With Mike McCarthy out as head coach, there’s a new sheriff in town: Brian Schottenheimer. After serving as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator, Schottenheimer
There was a lot of praise from Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer during the team’s organized team activities and mandatory minicamp. Attendance was perfect when required, energy was high when asked,
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Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs has struggled through injuries in recent years, but has still improved in a major key area.
But every so often, the word gets brought up to describe three current-day players, and entering the 2025 season, CBS Sports’ Jared Dubin has ranked all 32 teams’ offensive “triplets.” The big question is who are these triplets for Brian Schottenheimer?
The Cowboys are no strangers to Oxnard. The team has held 19 training camps in Southern California since 2001. Don’t expect the Cowboys to hold camp elsewhere anytime soon. The Cowboys and the City of Oxnard recently agreed to a five-year extension to keep training camp in the city through 2030.