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The Dallas Cowboys have a habit of stockpiling o-linemen, so the team will continue that trend by working out a veteran with 75 games of starting experience.
Pickens looks like a difference-maker in minicamp while Ferguson eyes getting back into the end zone after a TD-less 2024 season.
Catch up on everything going on with the Dallas Cowboys as they prepare to wrap their offseason work in Frisco.
Parsons is an infrequent visitor to the voluntary offseason workouts, though Schottenheimer asked him to attend the first voluntary session in the spring, which he did. Parsons showed up again Tuesday and didn’t work out because of a tight back, a result of working out with, yes, Diggs, his close friend.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN2nd-year UDFA with huge bonus may be shaking up Cowboys starting lineup during minicampThe Dallas Cowboys' investment in Brevyn Spann-Ford could be paying off in a big way as the second-year man is pushing to become the starting TE.
Cowboys All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons appeared to be following the traditional "hold-in" playbook at the first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday amid his on-going contract talks with Dallas. He stretched off to the side that day and wore a beanie all practice,