The Dallas Cowboys are coming off their best performance of the season in their Week 5 win over the New York Jets. Every aspect of the game was dominated by the Cowboys, but that has not been the case for the team in any other game this season.
Tennessee Titans defensive back Julius Wood will be able to participate in OTAs this offseason despite being in the middle of a suspension from the NFL.
An undrafted free agent rookie out of East Carolina with limited playing time this season, Tennessee Titans defensive back Julius Wood was suspended by the NFL without pay after violating the league’s Performance-Enhancing Substances Policy, per Titans insider Jim Wyatt.
The NFL suspended Tennessee Titans safety Julius Wood six games on Tuesday for violating the policy on performing-enhancing substances. There are five games remaining this season for the Titans (3-9), so Wood's suspension will bleed into Week 1 of 2025.
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As NFL teams look to finalize their rosters for the 2024 season, many clubs are scouring the week’s cut lists to do so. The Cowboys have seen two of their promising defensive back prospects claimed off waivers by AFC opponents ahead of Wednesday’s midday deadline.
Ran Carthon continues to churn the roster The Tennessee Titans have been awarded two players on waivers. Former Houston Texans defensive end Ali Gaye and former Dallas Cowboys defensive back Julius Wood.
NFL rosters were cut down to 53 players on Tuesday and those with fewer than four years in the league were exposed to the waiver wire. The Dallas Cowboys weren’t awarded anyone on waivers but they did have a couple of defensive backs land with new teams.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Dallas Cowboys finally have a 2024 game under their belt. While they may have fallen in the final seconds, the 13-12 defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams still served more important purposes.
Las Vegas has its eye on hard-hitting safety Among the draft prospects the Las Vegas Raiders are bringing in for a pre-draft visit is reportedly East Carolina safety Julius Wood.