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The offensive lineman Rob Jones reportedly broke a bone in his neck. According to ESPN's Todd Archer and Adam Schefter, Jones is expected to miss between two-to-three months of action. Back in March, the Cowboys added Jones on a one-year deal. It was for a reported $4.75 million.
The Dallas Cowboys will be down a starter on the offensive line for at least a couple of months, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The NFL insider reports that Cowboys guard Rob Jones has suffered a broken neck and will miss 2-to-3 months. Jones had been working with the starting offensive line during training camp, per Schefter.
CBS News Texas streamed the first padded practice of Dallas Cowboys training camp live from Oxnard, California.
The Dallas Cowboys are learning iron sharpens iron, thanks to Matt Eberflus' defense, and the team's strong defensive end rotation, which is helping the offensive line grow.
DALLAS — Mark Cuban sold his majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks. The Buss family offloaded the Los Angeles Lakers. The Denver Broncos' longtime owners moved on from the franchise in a record deal just three years ago. Don't expect Jerry Jones or his family to join those ranks anytime soon, or ever.
Controversy continues to swirl in the Dallas Cowboys camp as Brian Schottenheimer begins his first season as head coach. Meanwhile, 82-year-old owner Jerry Jones has managed to alienate his best defensive player, Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys' mantra under head coach Brian Schottenheimer is simple, and vice president of player personnel Will McClay is following it to a T.
The Dallas Cowboys are confident George Pickens the player will be a problem for opponents because Pickens the person won't cause problems in their own locker room.