Former Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jimmy Johnson once said, “Do you want to be safe and good, or do you want to take a chance and be great?” I'll take the latter, but that's just my opinion.
It's football season, boys and girls. For Dallas fans, Sunday night is right around the corner. The Dallas Cowboys travel to a familiar place to get the season started versus the division rivals, New York Giants.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
One of the biggest mysteries entering training camp this summer was how the Cowboys were planning to use third-year defensive back Israel Mukuamu. The former South Carolina cornerback was drafted by Dallas in the sixth round of the 2021 draft with the intention of turning him into a safety.
The Dallas Cowboys had their first day of training camp in Oxnard, California, Wednesday. The day went as expected, with players getting their feet wet; unfortunately, the Cowboys joined the injury party early.
Donovan Wilson wasn't the only Cowboys' safety who went down with an injury in the first training camp practice Thursday. Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy announced both Wilson and Israel Mukuamu have "multiple-week" injuries that will sideline them for most if not all of training camp.
The Dallas Cowboys defense will miss two safeties from the two-deep depth chart for the coming weeks. Head coach Mike McCarthy confirmed Donovan Wilson and Israel Mukuamu both suffered multi-week injuries on Wednesday, which was the first day of training camp.
I wrote a story recently about 3rd-year players desperately trying to hold onto their roster spots. You noticed I left a name off the list if you read it.
Position flexibility is an important trait for a Cowboys defender. From Micah Parsons, who plays both off-ball linebacker and edge, to Chauncey Golston, who plays both inside and outside on the line, to Donovan Wilson, who plays both box and deep safety, and even to DaRon Bland, who plays both nickel and boundary.
The Cowboys will certainly be looking at cornerbacks after some recent draft misses. A continuing series of scouting reports for potential Cowboys draft picks.
Right now, the most avid Cowboys fans are wrapped up in discussions of the NFL Draft and free agency. The regular season schedule has not been set. And we only recently saw the first bits of the timeline that will guide offseason and preseason activities.
After working as a safety with the Cowboys, the third-year prospect may be heading back to his college position. The ripple effects from the Cowboys’ early offseason moves are already being seen.
Prescott's fourth-quarter heroics prevented a Texas-sized upset.
Just because you barely made the cut doesn’t mean you can’t make an impact for the Cowboys. On Tuesday the Dallas Cowboys set their initial 53-man roster.
If this does not hold him back, he seems a lock for the Cowboys roster. The Dallas Cowboys played until nearly midnight local time in beating the Seattle Seahawks 27-26 on Friday.
The Cowboys weekly stock report has arrived. The preseason is officially over for the Dallas Cowboys and it was quite the three weeks. With just over 14 days to go until it all counts for real the next task ahead for the organization is trimming this roster down to 53 players.
For the second consecutive week, Israel Mukuamu looked like a play-making cornerback. Two interceptions in two games by a Dallas Cowboys cornerback not named Trevon Diggs is shocking.
After an interception against the Chargers, Dallas safety Israel Mukuamu make it a two-game streak in the first quarter against Seattle’s Drew Lock. The second-year player read Lock’s eyes perfectly and broke on the ball quickly for a man with a 6-foot-4 frame.
In their second preseason game, the Cowboys defense got off to a hot start. Safety Israel Mukuamu made waves during joint practices against the Chargers and now it’s reflecting in their preseason contest.
Israel Mukuamu goes mostly unmentioned these days in talk about the Cowboys’ 2022 roster. But with his size and versatility, the second-year prospect shouldn’t be slept on as a potential contributor for Dallas next season.
He is multidimensional, and we know how Dallas loves that flex ability. We are on the cusp of the first 53-man roster for the Dallas Cowboys. It will likely
The Cowboys announced over the weekend that 93% of their active players as of that time (80 of 86) were considered fully vaccinated. Every member of the coaching staff is vaccinated.
Making an NFL roster is tough, however sixth-round picks like Israel Mukuamu have an even harder climb. Players picked that far into the draft process are seen as projects and not someone who can contribute to a roster early.
The Dallas Cowboys, it has been suggested to us, actually kinda had Patrick Surtain and Jaycee Horn ranked above Micah Parsons in the first round, but hey, Parsons starting at linebacker might make it work out.
Mukuamu earned Second-Team All-SEC honors from the Associated Press for the 2019 season after he recorded four interceptions, 45 tackles, nine passes defended and a touchdown.
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