Dak Prescott, Malik Hooker among 16 Cowboys not traveling to Steelers game

The Cowboys are holding back a handful of players from making the trip to Ohio for the first exhibition game. Here’s who is staying back, and why.

The Dallas Cowboys are preparing for a trip to Ohio to take part in the first exhibition game of the 2021 season. Their opponent, the Pittsburgh Steelers as both franchises are being represented in the weekend’s enshrinement at the Hall of Fame. The first of four preseason games for each club is one more than the rest of the league will get to prepare for the regular season and it’s helpful for the Cowboys as they not only are dealing with a myriad of offseason surgery recoveries, but also will face off in the Thursday kickoff in Week 1, three days before every other NFL club.

With the extra game, precaution is available to hold out players from a contest and still get them a fair amount of exhibition work. Mike McCarthy and staff are taking advantage of that, holding 16 of their 90 players out, and keeping them in Oxnard instead of traveling across country. QB Dak Prescott, who is nursing a muscle strain in his throwing shoulder, headlines seven players from offense who won’t make the trip. Recently signed safety Malik Hooker, who is still working into football shape and not participating in practices just yet, is one of eight defenders. Also missing the trip will be kicker Greg Zuerlein, who is just returning to practice after offseason back surgery.

Also on the list of recent surgery outpatients are DE DeMarcus Lawrence and WR Amari Cooper. Lawrence returned to practice on Tuesday. Offensive linemen Zack Martin and Tyron Smith aren’t making the trip, but right tackle La’el Collins will be there after missing all of 2020 due to hip surgery.

Here’s the full list of who isn’t going. For a look at the club’s unofficial depth chart, go here.

DE Bradlee Anae
OT Josh Ball
LB Francis Bernard
WR Amari Cooper
DE Chauncey Golston
DB C.J. Goodwin
DT Trysten Hill
S Malik Hooker
TE Blake Jarwin
DE DeMarcus Lawrence
CB Jourdan Lewis
OG Zack Martin
QB Dak Prescott
OT Tyron Smith
WR T.J. Vasher
K Greg Zuerlein

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Steelers RB Najee Harris wants heavy reps in HOF game

Najee Harris wants to get on the field and see what he can do.

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Pittsburgh Steelers rookie running back Najee Harris is ready to play some football. Harris told head coach Mike Tomlin he wanted to play as many snaps as possible in next week’s Hall of Fame Game against the Dallas Cowboys.

When Harris spoke to the media after Saturday’s practice he talked about why it is important to get that experience.

“It’s a new way to get your feet wet and let the game slow down for you,” Harris said. I’m trying to play as much as I can that game. But you know what I really want to do is take as much game reps as possible.”

Harris is being asked to bring the Steelers struggling run game back to life. He seems to have embraced this role early in his career and understands the pressure on him and what his responsibility is to this team.

The Steelers will take on the Cowboys in the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday, August 5.

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Steelers one of two teams first back to training camp

While 29 other teams have to wait until July 27 to get training camp started, the Steelers can report as early as July 21.

While 29 other teams have to wait until July 27 to get training camp rolling, the Pittsburgh Steelers can report as early as July 21 because they’re playing in the Hall of Fame game with the Dallas Cowboys.

You may recall that the Steelers and their nemesis Cowboys were to face off in the 2020 Hall of Fame game, but it was scrapped due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Of course, just because the NFL says the teams can report on July 21 doesn’t mean they will. The team could announce training camp dates and a location in the coming days.

In the meantime, it appears as if teams will welcome fans back.

The Hall of Fame game will kick off the preseason on Thursday, Aug. 5.

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