With their victory over the Titans last Sunday, the Denver Broncos went on to sign Deuce Vaughn to the practice squad after he had participated in a workout the previous week.
Selected in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL draft, Deuce Vaughn quickly became a fan favorite with the Dallas Cowboys. Despite his popularity, Vaughn wasn't able to make it to year three with the Cowboys.
The Denver Broncos have signed former Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn to the practice squad, CBS Sports first reported Tuesday. Vaughn worked out for the team last week but left without a contract.
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According to Matt Zenitz, the Broncos are signing RB Deuce Vaughn to the practice squad. He had a recent workout with Denver and will join their developmental team. Vaughn, 23, is a former sixth-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2023 out of Kansas State.
The Houston Texans officially tried out free agent LB Power Echols, RB Keilan Robinson, and RB Deuce Vaughn on Friday. Vaughn recently worked out for the Broncos, but left Denver without a deal.
The Denver Broncos worked out seven free agents at the team facility on Tuesday, only one of whom — former Vikings wide receiver Thayer Thomas — reportedly left the building with a contract, signing to the practice squad.
The Dallas Cowboys have already finalized their 53-man roster ahead of the regular season, with the running back room making notable headlines in the process.
Per the wire, the Broncos tried out seven players today, including former Cowboys RB Deuce Vaughn. The following is a full list of players who worked out for the team: RB Tyrion Davis-Price WR Bryson Green TE Messiah Swinson WR Thayer Thomas WR Samori Toure TE Cole Turner RB Deuce Vaughn.
On Tuesday, the Dallas Cowboys made some difficult decisions as they set their initial 53-man roster for the 2025 season. As is often the case, there was no shortage of standouts who proved they deserve a spot on the team, but were victims of the numbers game.
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It was one of the stories of the offseason in 2023, when the Dallas Cowboys drafted running back Deuce Vaughn, with his father, Chris, a scout for the team, able to deliver the news that his son would be coming to work with him.
Here are the Dallas Cowboys’ moves to pare their roster down to 53.
After three electric preseason campaigns, Dallas Cowboys Running Back Deuce Vaughn found himself on the wrong side of a roster decision Tuesday afternoon.
We are officially at the sour point of the offseason, and the Dallas Cowboys will now begin the task of trimming their roster from 90 players down to 53, a task that will see the NFL dreams of some players end.
The Dallas Cowboys haven't officially made the announcement on who will be the starting running back when Week 1 of the regular season rolls around. But it's safe to say Javonte Williams has earned the job.
The Dallas Cowboys got the 2025 season underway in a 31-21 preseason-opening loss to the Los Angeles Rams Saturday night at SoFi Stadium, and while head coach Brian Schottenheimer's "vanilla" offensive game plan expected to see some heavy run-game action, that was not the case early.
Deuce Vaughn doesn't have an easy path toward a 53-man roster spot ahead of the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 regular season. Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders lead the Cowboys' running back room as the projected starters while fifth-round rookie Jaydon Blue continues to turn heads in practice as he attempts to climb up the depth chart.
The buzz around running back Deuce Vaughn is building in Oxnard as the Dallas Cowboys continue their 2025 training camp. Despite his small frame at just 5’6”, Vaughn is earning more reps and attention from coaches, the media, and fans alike.
The moment the camera caught Duece Vaughn getting the call from his dad, it was the best story of the 2023 NFL draft, but nearly a year later, it is now or never for Vaughn.
Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn is entering perhaps his most significant NFL offseason of his career. Having only played 17 games and totaled 134 rushing yards in two seasons, it's gut-check time for Deuce to prove he's worthy of staying on the roster.
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The Cowboys may be looking in-house to find some additional playmaking at the wide receiver position and doing so with the second-year running back.
Deuce Vaughn may really be taking the Darren Sproles comparisons to heart.
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The Cowboys placed rookie running back Deuce Vaughn on injured reserve, Wednesday, meaning he won’t be available for Dallas’ playoff run.
In the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Dallas Cowboys assistant director of college scouting Chris Vaughn had the pleasure drafting his son, Deuce. But neither early success nor a father who works for the team can save a rookie from a little hazing, as Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb reminded Deuce via his Instagram story.
The NFL preseason seems to always provide a few great stories. There are mid-to-late-round picks who are slated to be backups that emerge from preseason looking dominant.
Cowboys rookie Deuce Vaughn might be the latest pocket-sized running back who packs an enormous offensive punch. This week, a video of the 5-foot-5, 176-pound RB bursting through the line of scrimmage into the open field at Dallas' training camp went viral. Vaughn was an excellent player in three seasons at Kansas State.
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