Cowboys, Micah Parsons and Brian Schottenheimer
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In light of the latest developments regarding Micah Parsons, Colin Cowherd suggested that the Dallas Cowboys take a page out of their division rival's book.
The Dallas Cowboys are less than three weeks from their season opener, and questions about Micah Parsons’ contract status still hover over the team. Despite no progress in extension talks, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer believes the All-Pro edge rusher will be on the field against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4.
Micah Parsons made his usual sideline appearance for the final practice of training camp for the Dallas Cowboys, who are back in Texas after nearly a month in California. While there were no signs Wednesday that the star pass rusher's hold-in was leading to progress in stalled contract negotiations,
Dez Bryant might be a former foe of the Philadelphia Eagles, but the one-time Dallas Cowboys receiver is not shying away from his positive opinion of his ex-rival. Recently, the Eagles made a trade to acquire the Houston Texans' wide receiver John Metchie.
Part of the reason for the Eagles’ success rate with defensive tackles is they’ve spent heavily on the position. Jalen Carter (5th, according to PFF) and Jordan Davis (28th) were first-round picks. Milton Williams (14th), who now plays for the Patriots, was a third-rounder.
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton was having himself a positive offseason and training camp until the injury big sunk its teeth into him. Suffering a bone fracture in his knee that most initially thought was potentially an ACL injury,
Micah Parsons wanted a trade at the start of the month. Will the Philadelphia Eagles face the pass rusher next month when they host the Dallas Cowboys?
The latest Dallas Cowboys news reveals several roster moves on defense. Find out why the Cowboys are cutting ties with one rookie.