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Pro football’s famed Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders have scored a whopping 400 percent pay increase — but sources say the famed, high-kicking chicks had to fight tooth and nail for it after being paid less than waterboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have one of the best offenses in the NFL, and they take advantage of the opportunity for growth the team should finish near the top of the league.
The Cowboys are no strangers to Oxnard. The team has held 19 training camps in Southern California since 2001. Don’t expect the Cowboys to hold camp elsewhere anytime soon. The Cowboys and the City of Oxnard recently agreed to a five-year extension to keep training camp in the city through 2030.
Colin Cowherd has an idea about what former college football head coach Nick Saban has planned for the future. It involves taking over a certain NFL team situated in Dallas and craving new leadership.
However, a strong offensive line in the run game can hide a back who is not one of the most talented in the league. The expectations in the pass game are through the roof with the addition of wide receiver George Pickens. But just like last season, it can't be the only thing the Cowboys can do. This team must be able to run the ball.
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Prescott is among the top 10 quarterbacks, Lamb has a case to be made as one of the best receivers, and Williams is an unknown to Dallas at this point. But Dubin’s ranking shows that the league thinks the pair of Prescott and Lamb can catapult the Cowboys’ latest version of the triplets to No. 10.
Some of these Cowboys players impressed in OTAs and minicamp. Now, they’ll look to back their performances up in Oxnard.
The Athletic's Jon Machota predicts Dallas Cowboys Sam Williams could develop into an "elite edge rusher" with breakout year in 2025.