For the first time in over seven months, Michael Gallup was running routes and catching balls from quarterback Dak Prescott. That was just one development Thursday as the Cowboys practiced for the second day in a row as guests of the Los Angeles Chargers. One man looking to benefit from Gallup’s absence made the play of the day on the very last snap of scrimmage, an offensive lineman took a rather offensive shot to the face during the day’s work, the kickers took turns on the skinny goalpost, and the league’s interception leader gave a rave review of one of this year’s rookie DBs.
Elsewhere, Prescott’s 2022 camp is called his best ever, his place within the rise of the Black quarterback is discussed, and he turns in a comedic performance in a new TV commercial. We’re keeping an eye on the wide receiver competition, finding out what Jerry Jones really thinks about bringing Antonio Brown to town, and looking to next year to see if Ezekiel Elliott will still be wearing the star. That and more in this edition of News and Notes.