Let’s examine the best- and worst-case scenario for this Cowboys football team. The regular season is closely approaching in what we expect to be another exciting ride for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have had a few different players nicked up with bumps and bruises throughout training camp. Nothing seemed too significant, however, as many of the players were expected to be ready for the start of the regular season.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy shared on Monday that the team believes offensive lineman Josh Ball suffered a “significant” injury versus the Raiders this weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys’ preseason finale on Saturday night did not exactly all go according to plan. While the Cowboys’ did manage to take down the Las Vegas Raiders, 31-16, to mark their one and only win of the preseason, it came at a price.
Cowboys offensive lineman Josh Ball injured his hip in Saturday's final preseason game. Coach Mike McCarthy said Monday that Ball's injury is "significant" and will cost him "multiple weeks." The Cowboys will have to decide whether to place Ball on season-ending injured reserve.
The Dallas Cowboys have two long-time stalwart answers in the offensive line, and altogether, the starting five looks solid. But the depth here is being tested as Josh Ball on Sunday underwent an MRI today that revealed a injury in his hip/groin area that will sideline him about two months, the Dallas News first reported.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Josh Ball left in the first quarter of Saturday night’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders with what is being reported as a hip injury.
What’s changed after seeing the ‘Boys in action? The Dallas Cowboys played a football game and delivered 60 minutes of actual real running, passing, and tackling.
Call it unrealistic expectations or just good old-fashioned impatience, but the time for former draft picks Josh Ball and Matt Waletzko to step up their game is now.
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.
As I looked through the news this week, one of my favorite things to write about dropped. Pro Football Focus released its 2023 offensive line rankings , and the Dallas Cowboys jumped inside the top 10.
The Dallas Cowboys seem to be expecting some big things from two of their backup linemen this season. Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy provided updates on Josh Ball, a fourth-round pick from 2021, and Matt Waletzko, a fifth-rounder last year, on Monday at their pre-draft press conference.
The Cowboys appear to be willing to work Josh Ball inside. The Dallas Cowboys have been very busy this offseason and as a result of their work they have few holes with the 2023 NFL Draft starting on Thursday.
It wasn’t long ago the Cowboys were facing quite the quandary at the tackle position. On one hand they had a young player with potential they believed in.
DEC 28 ME TOO! Dez Bryant has moved on from football, to be a family man and a businessman, and he hasn't played in the NFL since 2020. But he's sure having some fun with the idea of another "retired'' Dallas Cowboys great trying to make a comeback.
Tuesday's slate offers us five NBA games and 12 in the NHL. We're seeing more betting value on the ice tonight, and that's where our attention shall turn.
Dallas' top in-house options are Josh Ball, Tyler Smith and Matt Waletzko. None of them has played left tackle in a regular-season NFL game.
The Dallas Cowboys have two weeks to cut their roster down to 53. But, the Cowboys still have holes at wide receiver and swing tackle that they need to fill.
The Cowboys need more options at swing tackle. The Cowboys have a swing tackle problem. The swing tackle is, of course, an especially important position in Dallas considering that Tyron Smith hasn’t played a full season since 2015.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to be newsmakers when it comes to roster-building. Updated by the minute, our Dallas Cowboys 2021 NFL Transaction Tracker:
Cowboys Offensive Tackle Josh Ball was hardly the only poor performer in last night’s preseason loss to the Denver Broncos. He just might have been the worst, though, and now Dallas has to figure out what to do about the swing tackle job going forward.
Will Josh Ball earn the swing tackle job in year two? Since being selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth-round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Josh Ball has been the subject of scrutiny.
The Dallas Cowboys knew exactly what they were getting in John Ridgeway. And at Thursday’s OTA workout here at The Star? They got it. Ridgeway got himself entangled with offensive lineman Josh Ball during live action.
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line play in 2020 was nothing short of a disaster. The injuries piled up so quickly players who never should have taken meaningful snaps played for huge swaths of the season.
FRISCO.- The business of Dallas Cowboys football moves on Thursday with the official signing of two more rookies from the 2021 NFL Draft class, linebacker Jabril Cox and offensive tackle Josh Ball. Cox and Ball were both selected in the fourth round of the draft and both players are getting the standard four-year deals.
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