The Dallas Cowboys are designating DE Payton Turner, seventh-round RB Phil Mafah and CB Josh Butler to return from injured reserve, per Todd Archer. That
The Dallas Cowboys have already dropped a few bombshells on Tuesday, with roster decisions being made before the cut deadline. Earlier today, it was reported that the Cowboys would be waiving UDFA wide receiver Traeshon Holden, who had become a fan favorite in Dallas.
Todd Archer reports that the Cowboys are placing DE Payton Turner and WR Jonathan Mingo on injured reserve. Both players will eventually be designated to return, with Turner nursing a rib injury and Mingo dealing with knee issues.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
When the Dallas Cowboys added former first-rounder Payton Turner this offseason, it didn’t exactly dominate headlines. But the more you dig, the more you realize how specific and necessary the move really was.
The Dallas Cowboys addressed the defensive line multiple ways this free agency. Re-signing Osa Odighizuwa and Tyrus Wheat were the first steps in maintaining continuity from last season.
The Dallas Cowboys may not have made the big splash that fans were hoping for during free agency. Actually, some of the signings could be considered like finding a diamond in the rough.
The Cowboys signed DE Payton Turner as an unrestricted free agent following his four years with the Saints. Turner compared Dallas’ system under DC Matt Eberflus to what they ran in New Orleans. “[The Cowboys] got these different types of bodies and different guys who can do a few different things.
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 have been a little active since the legal tampering period for free agency started on Monday. They signed guard Robert Jones to a one-year deal, running back Javonte Williams to a one-year deal, and defensive tackle Solomon Thomas to a two-year deal.
The New Orleans Saints have had a mixed track record when it comes to first-round picks. For every Marshon Lattimore or Chris Olave, there's a player whose name Saints fans might forget within the next couple of seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a few respectable moves in free agency thus far, but they still have plenty of holes to fill. On Tuesday, they filled another one of those needs, agreeing to terms with edge rusher Payton Thorne on a one-year deal, per ESPN's Todd Archer.
The Payton Turner Era has not gone according to plan in New Orleans, and the Saints could cut him as they build their 53-man roster. Selected with the 28th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the first selection of the post-Drew Brees Era failed to live up to his draft status.
The unit continues to be disrupted by injuries, though a key player made his return to practice on Sunday. Day 10 of New Orleans Saints training camp was described as “light” following the past five practices in pads, though the team was still shorthanded on Sunday, specifically, at defensive line.
The New Orleans Saints could cut edge defender Payton Turner just three years after using a first-round pick on him. Selected with the 28th-overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Houston product was supposed to reinforce what, at the time, was one of the league’s better pass rushes as the team prepared for life after Drew Brees.
Saints defensive end Payton Turner has faced a challenging three-year career since being drafted in the first round by the New Orleans Saints. Despite his potential, injuries have plagued his progress, limiting his impact on the field.
Bleacher Report recently published an article outlining potential trade targets for the Chicago Bears ahead of the 2024 season. One of those trade ideas involves the Bears attempting to trade for former first-round pick, Payton Turner.
The New Orleans Saints officially declined DE Payton Turner‘s fifth-year option on Thursday. Picking up the option would have cost New Orleans $13.387 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 season.
NFL players chosen in the 2021 Draft have now had three years to prove themselves. Teams now face the decision whether to pick up a fifth-year option on the contracts of all first-round picks selected that year.
The 8-8 New Orleans Saints are still alive in the NFC Playoff Picture. They can clinch the NFC South with a win against Atlanta, and a Tampa Bay loss to Carolina.
From Bijan Robinson's outstanding debut to Bryce Young's quiet start, here's a look at whose stock is up and whose stock is down in the NFC South through two weeks of preseason action.
Whether it's a young player who has yet to live up to expectations or a veteran who hasn't matched the level of his contract, several players every year have much more to prove than others. Here are eight players from the NFC South that have a little something extra on the line in 2023.