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2011 NFL 32 Teams in 32 Days: Dallas Cowboys

Record: 6-10, 3rd in the NFC East Notable players lost – RB Marion Barber, WR Roy Williams, OT Alex Barron, K Kris Brown, OG Leonard Davis, OT Marc Colombo, DE Stephen Bowen Notable player added – S Abe Elam, DE Kenyon Coleman, OT Tyron Smith, LB Bruce Carter, RB DeMarco Murray, OG David Arkin Jason Garrett takes over for the full season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys...
Via Dallas Sports 360  |  August 24, 2011

Notable Free Agents Still Available Heading Into The Weekend

By: Toby Christie For those wondering which free agents are still out there for their teams to snatch up and possibly improve their rosters before the season starts, we have compiled a list of notable free agents still available at every position. In all fairness most of the players who can help take a team to the next level are gone, but there are still some names out there that...
Via Sicknissified  |  August 06, 2011

Cowboys Part With Veteran PK Kris Brown

On the first full day of the 2011 NFL season, the Cowboys have released word that they will cut veterans Roy Williams, Marc Colombo, Leonard Davis and Marion Barber. Joining them on the chopping block will be veteran kicker Kris Brown. Brown was brought in late in 2010 to provide an alternative to David Buehler, who had been struggling with his field goal kicking. Brown made four...
Via GridironFans.com  |  July 28, 2011

Cowboys Make Cuts Official; Bowen To Redskins

Barber was one of the Cowboy veterans to be let go today As expected the Cowboys made their cuts official today cutting 4 starters and a few others. The Cowboys officially cut RB Marion Barber, WR Roy Williams, RT Marc Colombo, and RG Leonard Davis. With those cuts it seems that the Cowboys have worked themselves into a decent spot to sign a free agent or two. The Cowboys didn...
Via Cowboys Gab  |  July 28, 2011

RT Colombo among 9 veterans cut by Cowboys

SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Right tackle Marc Colombo has been cut by the Dallas Cowboys, along with high-priced veterans Leonard Davis, Roy Williams, Marion Barber and Kris Brown. Also dropped by Dallas on Thursday were offensive linemen Robert Brewster and Travis Bright, linebacker Kelvin Smith and receiver Troy Bergeron. Davis, Williams, Barber and Brown were told on Tuesday not to...
Via Fox Sports Southwest  |  July 28, 2011

RT Colombo among 9 veterans cut by Cowboys

Right tackle Marc Colombo has been cut by the Dallas Cowboys, along with high-priced veterans Leonard Davis, Roy Williams, Marion Barber and Kris Brown.
Via FOX Sports Southwest  |  July 28, 2011

RT Colombo among 9 veterans cut by Cowboys

Right tackle Marc Colombo has been cut by the Dallas Cowboys, along with high-priced veterans Leonard Davis, Roy Williams, Marion Barber and Kris Brown. Also dropped by Dallas on Thursday were offensive linemen Robert Brewster and Travis Bright, linebacker Kelvin Smith and receiver Troy Bergeron. Davis, Williams, Barber and Brown were told on Tuesday not to bother coming to training...
Via AP on Fox  |  July 28, 2011

RT Colombo among 9 veterans cut by Cowboys

Right tackle Marc Colombo has been cut by the Dallas Cowboys, along with high-priced veterans Leonard Davis, Roy Williams, Marion Barber and Kris Brown.
Via MSNBC  |  July 28, 2011

Dallas Cowboys Release Marion Barber, Roy Williams, Leonard Davis, Kris Brown

In an effort to get under the $120 million salary cap mandated by the new NFL collective bargaining agreement, the Dallas Cowboys have decided to release right guard Leonard Davis, receiver Roy Williams, running back Marion Barber and kicker Kris Brown. The Cowboys cleared roughly $16.6 million in cap space with these four moves that will become official on Thursday. After four seasons...
Via The Cowboys Central  |  July 27, 2011

Saying Good-Bye to Marion The Barbarian

(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)After months of speculation about which Cowboys’ players would be cap casualties, we didn’t have to wait long after the lockout was lifted to get some answers. The carnage today at Valley Ranch was quick and merciless like the beheading of Ned Stark. Roy Williams, Leonard Davis, Kris Brown, and Marion Barber can now all call themselves former Cowboys...
Via The Landry Hat  |  July 26, 2011

Cowboys Cutting Deep

The Cowboys did not hesitate today when teams were allowed to make roster cuts, letting go of Roy E. Williams, Leonard Davis, Marc Colombo, Marion Barber III, and Kris Brown. Many have been speculating that Williams and Barber’s time in Dallas was up. With Davis’ departure the team will have rookie David Arkin and Travis Bright along with veterans Montrae Holland, Manny...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  July 26, 2011

Williams, Barber among Cowboys veterans to be released

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports: The Cowboys cut ties with veteran wide receiver Roy Williams, running back Marion Barber, Pro Bowl guard Leonard Davis and kicker Kris Brown, a source said. Former Chicago Bears tackle Marc Colombo also is expected to be released.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  July 26, 2011

Cowboys release four players to clear salary cap space

The Dallas Cowboys wasted no time parting ways with four veterans Tuesday. Wide receiver Roy Williams, running back Marion Barber, guard Leonard Davis and kicker Kris Brown will all be released according to David Moore of The Dallas Morning News.These moves carry salary cap implications down the road, Moore wrote. But a team that entered the day at 18.9 million over the cap has...
Via Fox Sports Southwest  |  July 26, 2011

Dallas Cowboys Make Major Cuts

While most teams are currently scanning their rosters looking for areas to trim the fat and tighten up bloated salary figures, the Dallas Cowboys wasted no time in releasing a few big names. Tuesday morning owner Jerry Jones met with several players and told them not to report to training camp because they wouldn’t be with the team anymore. As expected, Marion Barber was one...
Via Rumors and Rants  |  July 26, 2011

Blog: Cowboys will cut several veterans, including Roy Williams and Leonard Davis

The Cowboys have informed receiver Roy Williams, running back Marion Barber, guard Leonard Davis and kicker Kris Brown they will be released, a source said.
Via Star Telegram  |  July 26, 2011

Report: Cowboys cutting vets to clear cap space

Marion Barber is among several veterans who will be cut by the Cowboys to clear cap space, ESPNDallas.com is reporting. According to the website, owner Jerry Jones met with some players on Tuesday morning and told them not to bother reporting to training camp in San Antonio on Wednesday because they will be cut. Barber was one of those players, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider...
Via Dallas Cowboys And The NFL  |  July 26, 2011

Report: Cowboys To Cut Marion Barber

As we stated in an earlier post today, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones met with a number of players this morning to tell them that their services would no longer be needed in Dallas. Right guard Leonard Davis was one. Kicker Kris Brown was another. And now, it’s being reported that running back Marion Barber was among the group as well.According to a source...
Via NBC Cowboys Blog  |  July 26, 2011

Roster Rundown

Kicker David Buehler was up and down in his first season as the Cowboys' full-time kicker, and he'll get legit in-house competition from Kris Brown this year.
Via dallascowboys.com  |  June 07, 2011

Roster Rundown

Kicker David Buehler was up and down last year, and the Cowboys will need consistency to return to the playoffs. Veteran Kris Brown was signed to compete.
Via dallascowboys.com  |  May 24, 2011

Boniol Knows

The Cowboys signed veteran Kris Brown to challenge David Buehler. Their coach, ex-Cowboy Chris Boniol, says competition motivated him as a kicker.
Via dallascowboys.com  |  March 29, 2011

Cowboys PK David Buehler Will Have His Work Cut Out For Him To Keep His Job

Cowboys PK David Buehler is clearly on the hot seat in Dallas after ending the year tied for 27th in the NFL in field-goal percentage at .750. And of the top 31 kickers in the league, Buehler was the only one to miss two extra points. The Cowboys brought in veteran Kris Brown before the last regular-season game to compete with Buehler in training camp. Kicking coach Chris Boniol...
Via GridironFans.com  |  February 27, 2011

Special Consideration

Mat McBriar had a Pro Bowl punting year, but the Cowboys are still searching for kicking consistency. David Buehler will have competition from Kris Brown.
Via dallascowboys.com  |  February 24, 2011

Cowboys Bring in Kris Brown to Compete With David Buehler for Kicking Job

by David ElfinFiled under: Cowboys, NFC EastSix days after David Buehler ruined the Cowboys' Christmas by missing an extra point that would've at least allowed Dallas to reach overtime at Arizona, the team signed veteran competition for the first-year field goal kicker heading into next season. The new Cowboy is Kris Brown, who kicked for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1999-2001 before...
Via FanHouse  |  December 31, 2010

Cowboys officially sign kicker

As noted previously, the Dallas Cowboys signed K Kris Brown. The team announced the move Friday once the contract was signed. To take his place on the 53-man roster, the team placed backup ILB Leon Williams (hamstring) on injured reserve. Williams suffered the injury against the host Arizona Cardinals in last week’s game after seeing action in 11 games this season where he...
Via NFL BUZZ  |  December 31, 2010

Let the Kicking Competition Begin!

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me as many times as David Buehler has fooled the Cowboys and we don't even know where to start with assigning shame.We might not have to worry about it for much longer. Getting a jump start on their New Year's resolution to stop providing safe haven to underperforming placekickers, the Cowboys signed veteran kicker...
Via NBC Cowboys Blog  |  December 31, 2010
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