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With no movement made on a long-term union between the Cowboys and Micah Parsons, ESPN’s Adam Schefter forecasts the once fruitful pairing is “headed towards divorce” after the relationship deteriorated throughout the offseason.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter says Micah Parsons may be entering his final season with the Cowboys, fueling Dallas’ offseason drama.
Looking ahead, Scheffler tees it up at East Lake Golf Club on August 21 for the season-ending Tour Championship, where he will start with the FedExCup lead. The Cowboys, meanwhile, will open their season on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4.
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When Tyler Guyton went down with a knee injury on July 28, the Cowboys initially thought his season was over because of a torn ACL. Instead, he was diagnosed with a broken bone in his knee, and there is a chance he will be available for the opener.
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Sanders had a golden opportunity to prove he is worthy of pushing Javonte Williams for reps as the starting running back, and he responded by carrying the ball seven times for 15 yards, with no run going longer than seven yards. Even the RB2 job is far from guaranteed.
In a recent survey released by ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, he ranked his top 10 NFL QBs on seven different skillsets from arm strength and mechanics to ball placement and pocket presence. Despite being a recent MVP candidate, Prescott only landed on one of Orlovsky’s top 10 lists — mechanics.