The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
The Dallas Cowboys safety room looks vastly different than five years ago. And by different, I mean they are much more talented. Even still, injuries have shown up at inopportune times for some players still in the hunt to build their brand in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens have claimed former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trayvon Mullen off waivers. Mullen, as it happens, is also the cousin of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Cowboys have signed DB Tyler Coyle to a futures deal. Coyle, 24, went undrafted out of Connecticut in 2021 before catching on with the Cowboys.
This week, as the Dallas Cowboys prep to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, there has been a feeling of optimism regarding the team's improving health.
As Cowboys fans have been expecting all week, the Tank is ready to roll once again on defense. And a fresh face with upside is set to make his NFL debut.
Maybe the Cowboys will get a surprise at safety from their 2021 rookies. The Dallas Cowboys have a long history of finding UDFA players who go from obscurity to starring in the league.
TYLER COYLE | Purdue | DS | #25 | rSr | 6002 | 205 | Windsor, CT | Windsor HS Overview: After entering the transfer portal, Coyle left UConn for Purdue Boilermakers as his destination in his final season as a graduate transfer.