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πŸ† Cowboys Draft Like They Own the League 🀠πŸ”₯ Two First-Round Swings & Zero Apologies ⭐πŸ’ͺπŸ“’

T he Dallas Cowboys didn’t exactly sneak into this draft like a thief in the night—they busted through the door loud, confident, and daring someone to question them . While the rest of the league played it safe, Dallas leaned into chaos with swagger. This was a draft run on confidence, caffeine, and the belief that the star on the helmet makes players hit harder. Love it or hate it, the Cowboys made sure nobody ignored them. And let’s talk about those two first-round pick selections—because Dallas absolutely swung with both fists. Two picks, two statements, zero fear. The Cowboys didn’t hedge, didn’t trade away, didn’t blink. They took their guys and basically told the league, “Yeah, we know something you don’t.” Whether it was about power, speed, or flat-out edge, those first-rounders were drafted with the expectation to contribute immediately—or at least scare opposing coordinators into losing sleep. Early on, the Cowboys went all-in on upside, and that’s peak Jerry Jones energy. Th...

COWBOYS RELOAD: LAMB AND TURPIN RETURN TO IGNITE DALLAS OFFENSE

 



The Dallas Cowboys received a major boost on Wednesday as star wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and KaVontae Turpin returned to practice after multi-week absences due to injury. Lamb, who suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 3 against the Chicago Bears, was described as “very involved” in the team’s walkthrough by offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. His return marks a critical moment for the Cowboys, who have managed to stay competitive thanks to the emergence of George Pickens in Lamb’s absence. Turpin, sidelined with a foot injury for the past two games, also participated in practice and is trending toward playing in Sunday’s matchup against the Washington Commanders. 

Both receivers’ returns come at a pivotal time for Dallas, whose offense has remained explosive despite missing key playmakers. Lamb had 222 receiving yards in just over two games before his injury, while Turpin has contributed as both a receiver and an All-Pro return specialist. Their presence not only strengthens the passing game but also adds depth and versatility to special teams. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed optimism about their availability for Week 7, stating “thumbs up on all” regarding Lamb, Turpin, and right guard Tyler Booker, who also returned to practice. 

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