There are always surprise cuts as teams trim their rosters to 53 players, and that was the case for the Dallas Cowboys. With the roster deadline approaching, the Cowboys informed defensive back Israel Mukuamu that he wouldn’t be retained.
UPDATE: The Dallas Cowboys pulled the old switcharoo on fans after an initial report that defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey was released by the team. However, shortly after, reports surfaced that he has been named to the 53-man roster for the regular season.
The daunted NFL roster cuts continue with the Dallas Cowboys making another difficult decision. The latest cut for Big D comes as a bit of a surprise, with versatile defensive back Israel Mukuamu getting the boot.
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The Dallas Cowboys have made several difficult decisions throughout the day, with only a few hours until the NFL deadline for teams to cut down to their 53-man rosters for the upcoming regular season.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The writing was on the wall for Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn, but now the news is official. On Tuesday afternoon, the perennial preseason standout was waived by the team on its way down to the 53-man roster.
It’s a tough day around the league with NFL teams cutting players as they decide on their 53-man rosters. Like most teams, the Dallas Cowboys are having to say goodbye to multiple preseason stars.
The Dallas Cowboys have already been ravaged by injuries so far throughout training camp and the preseason slate. And now, thanks to injury, it appears that fans are going to have to wait to see one of the team's top draft picks in the 2025 season.
Sorting out the roster has been a challenge for the Dallas Cowboys. But they figured a couple of things out, placing two players on IR before the start of the regular season.
Having starters play in preseason games has been a topic that has divided opinion, with the Dallas Cowboys staying true to their philosophy of not having any key starters see the field.
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.
For an article published on Tuesday, Gilberto Manzano of Sports Illustrated offered an updated prediction regarding how the Parsons-Cowboys saga will end.
After sorting through the offensive side of the ball, the focus now shifts to defense and special teams. Just like with the offense, the Dallas Cowboys’ depth has made this process extremely difficult.
Dallas Cowboys' All-Pro corner Trevon Diggs has made the franchise eat their words on how he attacks his rehab, with No. 7 now part of the 53-man roster and practicing in the hopes of playing in Week 1.
The Dallas Cowboys’ secondary was inconsistent in 2024, ranking 17th in pass defense (218.1 yards per game allowed) and giving up too many explosive plays downfield.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott isn't worried about Micah Parsons' future with the team. Never mind the battle that Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones have been waging over Parsons' long-term contract with Dallas, or lack thereof.
The seventh-round pick, suffered a shoulder injury in the Cowboys’ final preseason game against the Falcons on Friday. He will be sidelined for at least the first four weeks of the regular season.
Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys as he seeks a new contract, but it does not seem like there are any hard feelings between the star pass rusher’s mother and team owner Jerry Jones.
The Dallas Cowboys have until Tuesday, August 26, at 4 p.m. ET to cut the roster to 53. By Wednesday, waiver claims will be processed, and practice squads will begin to form.