Dallas Cowboys, Training Camp
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Follow along live for exclusive access and insight from The Athletic's writers as NFL training camps continue this week.
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Jerry Jones on "enthusiasm" at Dallas Cowboys training camp, new head coach and "Landman" appearance
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones sat down for a one-on-one conversation with CBS Sports Texas' Bill Jones at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, Calif. over the weekend.
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones is expected to miss several months after suffering a scary injury during training camp. ESPN reports that Jones broke a bone in his neck at practice on Sunday.
Week 2 of training camp is underway across the NFL. For some teams, this is when the action truly begins to distinguish itself from the prior offseason workouts as they now transition to padded practices.
The Cowboys welcomed the return of starting right tackle Terence Steele to the first team on Monday, but lost left tackle Tyler Guyton toward the back end of practice. The team also didn’t have backup guard Rob Jones, who is out two to three months with a broken bone in his neck.
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Cowboys Wire on MSN4 winners from Cowboys' first week of camp include two former 1st-round picks and a UDFA
The Cowboys needed a couple first rounders to step up in training camp and so far, Kaiir Elam and Tyler Guyton have done their part.
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Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton out 4-6 weeks with bone fracture ahead of season opener
Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton was hurt during practice Monday, the second injury on Dallas' offensive line in as many days. According to multiple reports, Guyton has a broken bone in his right knee that will not require surgery and he could miss four to six weeks.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, starting left tackle Tyler Guyton is feared to have torn his ACL during Monday’s practice in Oxnard. Guyton went down toward the end of Monday’s practice, needing help to get off the field.