The latest and greatest Dallas Cowboys offseason news. The Cowboys are optimistic about what these two young receivers can do with a lot more reps. May 20 Updates Michael Gallup and the Dallas Cowboys parted ways this spring and that kicked the door wide open for someone to step up and fill the role as WR3 behind CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks.
One of the sadder turns of event in recent years has been the injury-induced decline of Michael Gallup. The former third-round pick out of Colorado State struggled bouncing back from a 2021 ACL injury, eventually leading to his release this offseason and ultimately ushering in a new era in Dallas.
The Cowboys front office hinted the team was not done in free agency, and true to their word they hosted a free agent wideout on Wednesday. His addition would bring added competition for Cowboys receiver Jalen Tolbert who is competing for the vacant third receiver spot after the release of now Raiders wideout Michael Gallup.
Among the Cowboys players who took a giant leap from 2022 to 2023 was wide receiver Jalen Tolbert. The third-round pick out of South Alabama was practically invisible within the Dallas offense as a rookie, catching just two balls on the season for 12 yards across eight game appearances.
Jalen Tolbert looks to be in pole position for the WR3 spot in Dallas, but are there any contenders on the roster that could dethrone him? The theme for the 2024 Dallas Cowboys will be a youth movement, that much is evident.
The Dallas Cowboys announced several number changes for the 2024 season, as well as the jersey number for former first-rounder Ezekiel Elliott who was newly signed on Tuesday.
The Cowboys have 8 new draftees and Tyler Guyton is the only player to choose his number (60) but it hasn't stopped current Cowboys players from changing their numbers.
With the Dallas Cowboys doing nothing in the 2024 free agent pool, this team will need the young players to step up this season. If the Cowboys don't get production from any of the younger players on the roster, the season could all be over by the time they hit Thanksgiving.
2024 Roster Review: Back-up wide receivers – Part 6 of 17. Click here to view all articles in this series. It has long been a known strategy in fantasy football to keep an eye on a wide receiver entering his third year.
Dallas Cowboys receiver Jalen Tolbert's improvement in training camp was a feel-good storyline for the franchise, and as such, he was rewarded with a larger role in Mike McCarthy's "Texas Coast Offense." And Tolbert's emergence could have ramifications for fellow receiver Michael Gallup.
The Dallas Cowboys rode into Miami hoping to lasso the Dolphins but instead were pulled into the sea until they lost consciousness.
In one of the season's most anticipated matchups, the Dallas Cowboys travel to Miami to take on the Dolphins.
One of the feel-good stories throughout Dallas Cowboys' training camp was the improvement of receiver Jalen Tolbert. After a rookie season that yielded just two catches for 12 yards, Tolbert went to work this offseason and the fruits of his labor are starting to show.
Come on, guys. It's the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Chargers in primetime football. You had to know weird things were bound to happen. During the fourth quarter, the Cowboys were set to receive a punt after the defense had gotten another stop against Kellen Moore's offense.
A Cowboys special teams miscue was the best offensive play for the Chargers on Monday night.
After drafting Jalen Tolbert in the third-round in the 2022 NFL draft, he struggled to do anything in his rookie campaign. Tolbert, for the second straight preseason game, was a standout player.
The Cowboys travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks in their second preseason game of 2023 on Saturday at 10 p.m. ET. Here are three-must watch players for Dallas.
During red-zone work, the 24-year-old fought through coverage, stuck the landing and secured the spectacular TD grab.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Tolbert logged the first touchdown of his NFL career on Saturday night. Even if it won’t show up on his stat sheet for the regular season, it was yet another sign that he’s ready to solidify his role in the Cowboys offense.
The first Cowboys touchdown of the exhibition season came with 13 seconds to before halftime, Saturday. And it happened just when fans were shaking their heads over this new offense.
Jalen Tolbert had a bit of hype heading into his rookie season in 2022, but that hype never manifested into production on the field. Drawing positive reviews throughout 2023 camp, Tolbert discussed the changes he's made as he looks to turn 2022's promise into reality this season.
Dallas Cowboys fans entered last season with high expectations for then-rookie receiver Jalen Tolbert, and it's hard to blame them considering the success Jerry and Stephen Jones have had via the draft over the last decade.
Cowboys WR Jalen Tolbert wants to prove “everybody wrong” in 2023 after failing to perform how he envisioned last season. “Obviously last year didn’t go how I wanted it to or anybody wanted it to,” Tolbert, via Jon Machota of The Athletic.
The media was allowed access to the Cowboys OTAs yesterday, and Mike McCarthy said something very encouraging. Jon Machota, who covers the Cowboys for The Athletic, tweeted yesterday afternoon that McCarthy has noticed a second-year jump from two key players that make a massive impact in 2023.
If the 6-foot-3, 190-pounder can acclimate to the pro game quickly, Dallas’ potent passing offense could absorb the losses of Cooper and Wilson quickly enough to remain one of more efficient units in the league.
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