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The Dallas Cowboys' 16 practices at their training camp home in Oxnard, California, came to a close Thursday, and the regular season is now less than three weeks from kicking off in Philadelphia on Sept. 4. The Cowboys will still hold training camp practices back in Frisco before making final decisions on their 53-man roster Aug. 26.
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The Dallas Cowboys' secondary has been a big concern all offseason, with injuries and a lack of depth plaguing the unit. “It never let you get complacent,” Bland said, revealing his camp secret of success.
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A look at the final practice session from Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, CA. Goal-line defense, injury news, Parsons non-update.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones shared his thoughts on the team's first Oxnard training camp trip under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Yes, the Cowboys were taking care of business at training camp, but that doesn't mean they didn't have a laugh or five.
OXNARD, Calif. — The Dallas Cowboys have had nine training camp practices since arriving in California on July 20. Four have been in full pads. Seven practices and one preseason game remain before the team heads back to Dallas. To give you an idea of how things have been going, here are 10 players (six offense, four defense) who have stood out.
So with the Cowboys ’ training camp in Oxnard winding down and the team returning to The Star, having been away from family for so long, when they do touchdown in Dallas, football won’t be the main item on the menu for the locker room and coaching staff. It’s family time.
The Dallas Cowboys fell to the Ravens in a snoozer of a preseason game at AT&T Stadium that featured yet another Joe Milton disaster.
The Ravens, again resting almost all of their starters, easily defeated the Cowboys on Saturday. Here’s a look at the risers and fallers.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton got his feet wet in Brian Schottenheimer's system in the 31-21 preseason loss to the Los Angeles Rams, and he was a little up and down. After good days in training camp,