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Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton avoids ACL tear
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The first few days of Dallas Cowboys training camp in Oxnard have been highly competitive and highly energized as coach Brian Schottenheimer's team has brought the juice for the first four days. Left guard Tyler Smith,
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The injuries are mounting at training camp for the Dallas Cowboys, with cornerback Caelen Carson the latest expected to miss multiple weeks after injuring a knee.
Cowboys are signing former Ravens cornerback Christian Matthew, per Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey. From Valdosta State, Matthew was selected in the seventh-round of the 2022 draft by the Arizona Cardinals. He appeared in 20 games his first two seasons (14 as a rookie), but spent last season on injured reserve with the Ravens.
Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is trying to spin the team's injury woes in the secondary into a positive as training camp continues.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN4 winners from Cowboys' first week of camp include two former 1st-round picks and a UDFAThe Cowboys needed a couple first rounders to step up in training camp and so far, Kaiir Elam and Tyler Guyton have done their part.
The Dallas Cowboys' training camp has been newsworthy, to say the least. The team is dealing with Micah Parsons' seemingly never-ending contract negotiations wi
Dallas Cowboys players hyped head coach Brian Schottenheimer for his high energy and the excitement he brings to the field, and a new mic'd up training camp video shows he is as advertised.
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SB Nation on MSNCowboys add CB Christian Matthew to training camp mixThe next day, the Bears added Matthews to their practice squad. Interestingly, and perhaps not coincidentally, Dallas’ new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus was Chicago’s head coach at the time. Matthew only appeared in two games for the Bears, only on special teams, and was not re-signed after the regular season.