Veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, entering his 8th NFL season, hopes to demonstrate his skills at the Dallas Cowboys’ 2026 training camp after a career marked by inconsistency and age-related challenges. Originally drafted by the Packers in 2018, he enjoyed moderate success with Green Bay and Kansas City, contributing to two Super Bowl wins. Signed as a low-cost option by the Cowboys, he faces competition for a backup role amid a mix of experienced and rookie receivers. At nearly 32, his chances of making the roster are uncertain, but his history with high-performing offenses gives him a potential edge.
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