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The Cowboys kicked off minicamp with full attendance, renewed energy, and rising expectations under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jonathan Mingo has been flashing his playmaking ability during minicamp as he looks to earn his spot in the WR rotation.
The offensive lineman who protected Roger Staubach en route to a championship in his second pro season suffered a stroke.
Cowboys Outline Winning Strategy Under Brian Schottenheimer originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has given a hint of how he wants his team to play in 2025.
Parsons is an infrequent visitor to the voluntary offseason workouts, though Schottenheimer asked him to attend the first voluntary session in the spring, which he did. Parsons showed up again Tuesday and didn’t work out because of a tight back, a result of working out with, yes, Diggs, his close friend.
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The Dallas Cowboys head into the season with both optimism and skepticism from the fanbase. Following a 7–10 finish in 2024 and a major coaching change, the team now led by Brian Schottenheimer has undertaken a roster overhaul on offense and defense.
According to those in attendance, Pickens had a strong performance, with reporter Tommy Yarrish claiming no one could cover him. He even highlighted one play where he beat defensive back Israel Mukuamu on a comeback route.
Of the 32 players picked in the second round, just two have signed: Cleveland linebacker Carson Schwesinger and Houston receiver Jayden Higgins. Both received fully guaranteed contracts. Higgins, picked second in the second round, was the first player selected in that round to sign a fully guaranteed contract in league history.