Cowboys have Marshawn Kneeland on their minds
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Raiders, Cowboys Thu. Week 11 injury report
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The Cowboys have Williams under contract through 2027, when he turns 30 years old. The contract is pricy but not insane (roughly a $22 million cap hit in 2026, $25 million in 2027). He’s an aging player, but still under 30.
Yet even with a full bye week to recover, Smith still appeared on the initial injury report for Cowboys vs. Raiders, listed as a limited participant in Thursday’s practice. And while he is expected to play in Week 11, his status remains uncertain, which could leave Prescott without his star guard once again.
The Dallas Cowboys are getting healthier on defense, but one significant return has been flying under-the-radar.
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Former Dallas Cowboys' head coach Mike McCarthy is the early favorite to be the next head coach of the New York Giants.
A breakout star from 2024 who has been rehabbing from knee surgery got Dallas Cowboys fans excited with his latest social media post.
"We're not forgetting, but we're moving forward and carrying on the light,” Prescott said of the team handling Marshawn Kneeland's death.
For about 90 minutes Thursday, the Dallas Cowboys could think about football as they prepared for Monday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. It has been only eight days since they learned of the death of their teammate,
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Week 11 rookie addition could transform Cowboys' defense through second half of 2025
The Dallas Cowboys are getting a huge boost in Week 11 when several Cowboys make their debuts. Rookie CB Shavon Revel could be among the biggest
Help is on the way for Dallas’ beleaguered defense. Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer announced in his Thursday press conference that safety Malik Hooker is returning to practice. Hooker is currently on injured reserve, sidelined by a toe injury suffered during the team’s Week 4 tie with the Packers.
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Cowboys' open practice window for 2024 defensive snaps leader; could play vs Raiders
Malik Hooker and Donovan Wilson, the Cowboys' Week 1 starters at safety, haven't shared the field since Week 4. Both were back at practice Thursday.