Why Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue feels he’ll put disappointing rookie season behind him – Jon Machota, The Athletic
Jaydon Blue aims to bounce back from a lackluster rookie season, where he rushed for only 129 yards and one touchdown. He acknowledges his need for improvement and has learned from veteran players and coaches during the offseason. With the Cowboys looking for a strong No. 2 running back, Blue is determined to earn his spot and not repeat past mistakes.
Spagnola: Gary just what the doctor ordered – Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com
Rashan Gary, a Pro Bowl defensive end, is expected to enhance the Cowboys’ defense, bringing impressive run-stopping abilities and experience. His addition follows the Cowboys’ draft choices aimed at strengthening their defensive line, despite uncertainties surrounding other players’ performances. Gary’s history of tackles and pressures positions him as a crucial asset for the team.
It’s becoming crystal clear where Cowboys’ left tackle battle is headed – Jerry Trotta, The Landry Hat
Tyler Guyton, the Cowboys’ starting left tackle, faces pressure to maintain his position despite inconsistent play and injury issues. With limited competition for the role, Guyton’s health and performance will be critical as he aims to avoid repeating his previous struggles with penalties and pressures. His ability to secure the spot hinges on overcoming past challenges and proving his reliability.
The Dallas Cowboys feel different under Brian Schottenheimer, but unfortunately that isn’t enough – Mauricio Rodriguez, AtoZ Sports
Under Brian Schottenheimer’s leadership, the Cowboys have shown improvements in their offensive strategies and player relationships, leading to a Top 5 offense last season. Despite initial skepticism about Schottenheimer’s hire, his innovative coaching choices have been a bright spot for the team. However, the overall success will ultimately depend on winning, as positive vibes alone will not suffice in the competitive NFL landscape.
