Dallas Cowboys arrive at camp today
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After KaVontae Turpin's arrest earlier this month, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer commented on the former TCU standout.
The Dallas Cowboys are ready to head to training camp after new head coach Brian Schottenheimer initiated a high-energy OTA and minicamp program that has seemed to capture the respect of fans and players.
It’s Schotty’s first camp with the Cowboys, but his time at training camp goes way back to when he was a slightly knuckleheaded teenager.
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Yardbarker on MSNCowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer makes bold statementBrian Schottenheimer has been dripping with confidence since he was named the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and he did not shy away from talking about his Super Bowl aspirations at the start of training camp on Monday.
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Given that the Dallas Cowboys have gone 29 seasons since appearing in an NFC championship game — the longest drought in the conference — owner Jerry Jones has found himself occasionally considering whether to step down as general manager.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN5 Takeaways from Cowboys presser as concern builds for Diggs' future, Parsons contractThe Cowboys' opening presser got a lot of attention for comments about Parsons' contract, but that was hardly the only subject broached.
The Dallas Cowboys worked out DE James Houston, an intriguing talent and Deion Sanders' first NFL draft pick, who made a career-changing move under Coach Prime.
Last season with the Longhorns, Blue excelled as an explosive weapon, catching 42 passes for 368 yards and six scores and rushing 134 times for 730 yards and eight touchdowns, including 14 carries for 146 yards and two touchdowns vs. Clemson in the College Football Playoff first round.
As the Cowboys kicked off training camp with their annual state of the union news conference, some key storylines were set up.