Cowboys News: CBA modified as camp is on, Lamb vs Jeudy

There will be football in 2020. The NFLPA has approved the latest proposal giving the green light to open training camp. Cee Dee Lamb signs.

There was a massive sigh of relief from football fans everywhere today as the NFLPA has agreed and approved the latest proposal in which will guarantee football training camps open up on time.

With this being said, all of the roster predictions, moves, and team news can finally be consumed knowing there will be a kick off in sight. The Cowboys locked up their top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft in wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb right on time. There’s already a debate as to who will score more touchdowns in 2020 between Lamb, or Broncos’ new wide out Jerry Jeudy. Take a deep dive into Cowboys history to fill out the all-time 53-man roster. Tyrone Crawford is on his way to a comeback season to remember. Football is back, and today’s Cowboys news is plentiful.

Cowboys agree to terms with top pick WR CeeDee Lamb :: The CowboysWire

One of the top players in the 2020 NFL Draft has been signed. Lamb will earn $14.01 million over four years with a fifth year option.


Jeudy vs. Lamb: Who will score more TDs as rookie? :: NFL.com

The Good Morning Football crew chooses sides between the Cowboys and Broncos rookies. Besides the “chip on his shoulder” after being the third receiver drafted, CeeDee Lamb also has a “motivated” quarterback in Dak Prescott and an “air-it-out” offense under coach Mike McCarthy.


Jerry Jones presents 2026 World Cup pitch for Dallas, AT&T Stadium:: The CowboysWire

“Jerry World” has a legitimate chance to host the 2026 World Cup on U.S. Soil. The 100,000 person capacity gives AT&T Stadium a leg up in the decision process.


Cowboys all-time 53-man depth chart: Intense battle at quarterback, defense looks utterly impenetrable :: CBS Sports

Building a all-time 53-man depth chart for any NFL team is challenging. The task gets even taller when asked to create such a roster for a team with the historical talent and success as Dallas. CBS Sports‘ Patrik Walker does his best to line up the best squad in Cowboy history.


Dallas Cowboys training camp questions: Mike McCarthy is biggest difference-maker :: ESPN

Sure there are new members of the roster heading into 2020 but the Dallas Cowboys will rely on Mike McCarthy’s storied past success to lead them to their first NFC Championship game appearance this century.


Cowboys’ 53-man roster projection has more questions on defense :: ESPN+

Todd Archer of ESPN dives into what he thinks the 53-man roster will be come September. Plenty of battles up front and new faces on defensive side of the ball will have this Cowboys team looking brand new.



Put up or shut up: 5 Cowboys heading into ‘prove it’ years in 2020 :: The Athletic

Among the Cowboys with the most riding on the 2020 campaign are Chidobe Awuzie, Blake Jarwin, Jourdan Lewis, Connor Williams, and Xavier Woods. Bob Sturm speculates that one of these players could be signing a 2021 contract worth either $2 million or $40 million depending on how his season unfolds.


Former Cowboys assistant John Blake passes away :: The Mothership

The Cowboys won two Super Bowls during Blake’s tenure as defensive line coach from 1993 to 1995. Upon leaving Dallas, Blake returned to the University of Oklahoma, where he served as head coach for his alma mater. He was 59 years old.


Cowboys 2020 training camp: Tyrone Crawford poised to bounce back, increased role expected in contract year :: CBS Sports

Defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford is one of the longest tenured Cowboys on the roster. Injuries derailed the ever-consistent Crawford a season ago, but the versatile defender is ready to bounce back in a big way this year.


UPDATE: Reports that NFLPA player reps approve proposal, NFL has deal for the season :: Blogging The Boys

There will be football in 2020. The NFLPA have approved the latest proposal to get training camps started on time.


Key to Cowboys 2020 success will be red-zone trust in Dak’s hands, feet :: The CowboysWire

Mike McCarthy has plenty of weapons headed into 2020. Dak Prescott has to be the one to take the offense in his hands to improve the red zone efficiency. Being ranked 16th in the league last year is simply unacceptable.