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Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has been known as a linebacker whisperer around the league and Cowboys Nation should expect highly productive linebacker play from the Cowboys this season. The Cowboys are hoping that “Agent 0” makes a speedy recovery and returns better than ever.
Hopes are up for the Dallas Cowboys who look to rebound from a dreadful 2024 campaign. Dallas suffered multiple injuries, leading to a 7-10 finish. To the credit of the front office, they’re not solely relying on a return to health to get back on track.
It's a scheduling quirk that the NFL tried to avoid for 2025, according to NFL VP of broadcasting Onnie Bose.
Despite entering Dallas with a lot of questions around his professionalism and maturity, George Pickens has been doing all of the right things early on.
In the final third of the season, the Cowboys' toughest tests await, where they will make NFL history in the process. "Someone in the NFL scheduling department must have wanted to see the Cowboys suffer this season, because they got handed a brutal stretch that will go on for SIX WEEKS," CBS Sports contributor John Breech wrote.
The Cowboys start up organized team activities with a new star wide receiver, a reworked backfield and an incoming class of rookies.
Heading into the new season, the good news is that the Dallas Cowboys have done some hard work during the offseason.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCall for Traveling: Cowboys solution for CB may have roots in uprooting All-ProThe Dallas Cowboys depth issues at CB might be solved with a traveling All-Pro. If DaRon Bland is willing to play anywhere why not matchup with WR1s?