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The Cowboys secondary has been plagued by injuries, but there is a silver lining for head coach Brian Schottenheimer as the team evaluates its younger players.
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SB Nation on MSNCowboys speak on Trevon Diggs’ situation at training camp press conferenceThe Dallas Cowboys are currently in Oxnard, California for their 2025 training camp. One key player whose injury status is an issue is former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs. The former second-round pick decided to spend most of his offseason in South Florida as he recovered from major knee surgery. He will start the season on the PUP list.
In 2024, Prescott was handed a lame duck head coach in Mike McCarthy after owner/general manager Jerry Jones refused to extend McCarthy and spent an NFL-low $20.47 million in free agency that offseason, per OverTheCap.com. Those events led to Prescott having the following in his offensive supporting cast:
The Dallas Cowboys enter yet another season looking to break through and make a meaningful playoff run. Looking to improve upon a disappointing 7-10 campaign derailed by Dak Prescott's injury, first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer would love to his full complement of talent out on the field.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCowboys should sign $7 million former player to hold fort while injuries healThe Dallas Cowboys and former Defensive Player of the Year CB Stephon Gilmore have been linked this offseason, could the two be reuniting soon?
Injuries are an inevitability over the course of an NFL season. Stephen Jones is right, the players returning from season-long injuries will be positive additions.
After two injury-riddled and inefficient seasons, Javonte Williams looks to revive his fantasy football value with the Dallas Cowboys in 2025.