The Dallas Cowboys rank near the bottom of the NFL in another shocking statistic, but this time it's nothing to worry about.
The Dallas Cowboys (3-3) are ready to try something new in Week 8 to help juice the NFL's worst rushing offense. The team plans to elevate four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook off the practice squad,
The Dallas Cowboys have elevated Dalvin Cook from the practice squad to the game-day roster as they look to improve their league-worst run game.
Cook signed with the Cowboys late in the preseason but was inactive through six games. Dallas' running back by committee has been led by Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott, the Cowboys' former two-time rushing champion who returned to his original team in the offseason.
As he’s ’tearing it up’ in practice, the Dallas Cowboys have made the final decision on Dalvin Cook's status for Week 8.
The Cowboys certainly could use the help at the RB position. Dallas is last in the NFL in total rushing yards and the two headed attack of Rico Dowdle and Ezekeil Elliott has proven to be completely unscary six games into the 2024 season. Dallas’ run ...
John Stephens was sent to the IR with a knee injury and the Dallas Cowboys have replaced his roster spot with Amani Oruwariye.
Cook spent six seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, where he was named to the Pro Bowl four times. Dallas signed Cook to their practice squad in August.
On Saturday, the San Francisco 49ers announced the following roster moves ahead of Sunday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys: Promoted S Adrian Amos to the active roster (standard elevation) Promoted K Anders Carlson to the active roster (standard elevation) Amos is in his 10th NFL season.
The #Cowboys plan to elevate four-time Pro Bowl RB Dalvin Cook from the practice squad and he’ll make his debut Sunday night against the #49ers, per his agency LAA. Cook has been tearing it up in practice and now he’ll get his first game action in prime time. pic.twitter.com/qij9VUIL5H
The loss of those players has dragged down quarterback Brock Purdy. He struggled against the Chiefs, throwing three interceptions and posting a career-low 36.7 passer rating. For receivers, the 49ers are now forced to rely on rookies Rickey Pearsall and Jacob Cowing, and little-used veterans Chris Conley and Ronnie Bell.