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Cowboys to Camp: Top 5 ‘Step-Up’ Candidates on Dallas Roster
Being a participant for the Dallas Cowboys brings excessive media consideration with it. “America’s Staff” had 5 Professional Bowl gamers in 2022, being simply one among eight groups with that recognition.
The star gamers akin to Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs and Dak Prescott often are on the forefront of the dialog when the Cowboys are mentioned. Nevertheless, there is a handful of gamers who want extra appreciation for this group’s success. … and who’ve a “step-up” likelihood to maneuver into the highlight this season:
5) Kelvin Joseph, cornerback
A lot of the tales relating to Joseph this offseason have been lower than constructive. Joseph was thrown into nationwide headlines in April when he was recognized as a passenger in a car concerned in a drive-by taking pictures. Since, the media and followers have puzzled if disciplinary motion would fall upon Joseph, leaving a gap when it comes to competitors on the cornerback spot for Dallas.
Nonetheless, Joseph and the group are simply centered on transferring on forward from the incident.
“Based mostly off the knowledge that we’ve been given, we felt it was necessary to help him, and he’s been right here on a regular basis. He’s been having a reasonably productive offseason thus far,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy says.
In his NFL debut final season, Joseph gave detrimental two yards on 5 targets, whereas posting spectacular movie.
If he can keep out of hassle – and if he can speed up into an actual competitors with strong first-teamer Anthony Brown – Joseph has the athleticism and abilities to make an influence this season throughout from Diggs.
4) Malik Hooker, security
In a profession plagued with accidents, Hooker performed a profession excessive 15 video games and 446 snaps for Dallas final season. When he did play, he confirmed flashes of his potential as properly. Hooker posted 44 tackles and an interception in his time with Dallas final season, and impressed McCarthy along with his versatility.
“He undoubtedly has the ball abilities that you simply’re searching for, however the factor with Malik is the power to play up and again. It’s one thing that I wasn’t one hundred pc positive of, simply due to the best way he performed in Indianapolis and he had all of the accidents. However he’s develop into very numerous,” McCarthy says.
If Hooker can keep wholesome, he has the possibility to proceed to show the ball abilities and variety that Dallas so closely covets.
3) Dorance Armstrong, defensive finish
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With the departure of defensive finish Randy Gregory in free company, a “battle daddy” is required throughout from Demarcus Lawrence. Armstrong has proven in flashes that he might need the power to be simply that for Dallas.
He posted 5 sacks final season in only a rotational function for Dallas, and Bleacher Report recognized him as Dallas’s greatest saved secret earlier this offseason (and he is regarded as a “best-kept secret” by some. Armstrong was additionally second on the complete group in pressures and hurries final season, solely behind Parsons.
Rookie Sam Williams is in play right here. So is newcomer vet Dante Fowler. However with an expanded snap rely and elevated alternatives, Armstrong has the power to be a legit contributor on the protection.
2) Michael Gallup
With Professional Bowl extensive receiver Amari Cooper now gone, 104 targets have been cleared from the Dallas offense. Enter Michael Gallup.
Gallup performed in simply eight full video games final season on account of harm points, however he made an influence when on the sphere.
When talking about Gallup prior to now, group quarterback Dak Prescott has been forthright.
“That’s a man I’ve all the time counted on,” Prescott stated.
With expectations of an elevated function within the offense this season, Gallup will look to rack up numbers and rake in receptions from Prescott. Sure, he’s anticipated to overlook the beginning of the season as he rehabs from knee surgical procedure, however he’ll be a sneaky contributor for this offense after.
1) Jayron Kearse, security
Maybe no person was extra under-appreciated final season on the Cowboys than Jayron Kearse. He posted the bottom missed-tackle fee amongst all safeties final season, posted two interceptions and double-digit go deflections. But, he does not appear to get his recognition.
“He’s given us large flexibility, and the matchup capabilities he provides us, the place flex is excellent. I’ll be sincere with you. The man’s obtained nice ball abilities, too,” McCarthy stated. “Lengthy levers and his instincts and consciousness, good, powerful.”
Regardless of main Dallas in tackles with 101 tackles, having the league’s lowest missed sort out fee and having 10 go deflections alongside spotlight performs like this, he wasn’t even a Professional Bowl choice final season. Let the league proceed to sleep on Jayron Kearse; he’ll quickly wake them up.
Count on Kearse to be a serious contributor to the Dallas protection this season – and the No. 1 “step-up” man at camp.
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Stephen Jones doubles down on Dallas Cowboys failed trade
When Brock Purdy took over as the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Trey Lance was left without a spot. That led to a trade with the Dallas Cowboys, who sent a fourth-round pick to the 49ers for the former North Dakota State quarterback.
Adding Lance wasn’t a bad idea on the surface, since he was the No. 3 overall pick in 2021. The problem was that Dallas gave up a fourth-round pick when it appeared there were no serious contenders for Lance.
The trade doesn’t look any better given the fact that Lance is sitting on the bench while Cooper Rush starts in place of an injured Dak Prescott.
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Despite this, Stephen Jones believes the team made the right move. While speaking on 105.3 The Fan, he even said they would do the trade again.
Ironically enough, the Cowboys said repeatedly that adding Lance had nothing to do with Dak Prescott. Now, Jones is admitting that was a factor in their decision.
Dallas also never truly gave Lance an opportunity. He was the inactive third quarterback all season in 2023, with Rush playing in garbage time games. Not only did they get no look at him during his first season with the franchise, but he’s now only played in spot duty.
Lance has completed 4-of-6 attempts for 21 yards with one interception. He’s also picked up 17 yards on three attempts.
Such a low usage proves the coaching staff doesn’t believe Lance has the ability to be a starter. Even so, Jones would do the trade all over again.
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Game Day Guide: Stars at Lightning | Dallas Stars
First Shift 🏒
The Stars had the best road record in franchise history last season.
Looking back, it’s difficult to pin down exactly why.
Obviously, this is a good team and had the second-best overall record in the NHL, so the 26-10-5 mark away from home was a big part of that. But as they try to follow that up this season and are off to a 4-4-0 start on the road, there is no real magic formula they can return to.
“We just have to play our game, it doesn’t matter where we are playing,” said Duchene. “You guys always look at the home and road and think there’s something to it, but there’s nothing to it to us.”
The Stars have an 8-2-0 record at home, including one “home” loss in Tampere, Finland. Last season, they sometimes struggled at home, including a 4-6 mark at American Airlines Center in the playoffs. So how is it they are having such a great start this year?
“It’s hard to say,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said when asked about the issues on the road. “It’s like our home record this year. It’s not like we’re doing anything different, we’re just winning games. When I look at our road games this year, we’ve played some really good teams.”
Among the road losses are Florida, Winnipeg and Washington – three of the top 10 teams in the league. That’s important as they head out on a three-game road trip with contests against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday and Carolina Hurricanes on Monday. Both are traditional Eastern Conference powers.
“It’s a great test,” DeBoer said. “In the next five games, we have Colorado, Winnipeg, Tampa and Carolina, top teams in the league. So those are great tests for us.”
That can be a huge portion of the midseason for the 12-6-0 Stars.
“I think it can be a turning point,” said goalie Jake Oettinger. “We’ve had an up and down start. Our record is pretty good but I don’t think we’ve played our best yet. These are some great tests on the road.”
Did Oettinger have an explanation for posting an 18-6-2 road record last season?
“Personally, for me, you need to be able to weather storms and close out games,” Oettinger said. “Those are all things we can get better at this year.”
Doing it now would be ideal.
“I always think we have our best against some of those top teams,” said Duchene. “We love that challenge, because those are the teams we’re going to need to beat if we want to achieve our ultimate goal.”
And as for finding specific reasons for wins away from home? Well, the reasons are pretty much the same no matter where you are.
“Hockey is hockey,” Duchene said. “We have a great game plan. I’ve talked about how well-coached we are. We know what the recipe is for ourselves and we make adjustments to whoever we’re playing. We’re well prepared and it’s up to us as players to execute.”
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says city will help deport undocumented migrants accused of crimes
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says the city will help President-elect Donald Trump deport undocumented migrants accused of violent crimes.
During an interview Wednesday on Fox News, Johnson also suggested there needed to be stricter security at the U.S.-Mexico border. The mayor made the comments after being asked how Dallas was addressing migrants in the city and if he would deport them.
“Of course, we’d support that,” Johnson said during the three-minute segment. “Of course, we’d stand by President Trump in an effort to get rid of people in our country illegally who have violent criminal records or who commit violent criminal acts here. But even more than that, people need to understand it’s a strain on our school system, it’s a strain on our hospital system, there are hidden costs to having a porous, open border, and we need to shut that down.”
Johnson’s office didn’t respond Friday to requests for comment following up on if there have been any city discussions about the role Dallas would play in the president-elect’s deportation plans. The Dallas Police Department declined to comment, referring questions to the city’s communications department.
When asked if city officials have had discussions, city spokesman Nick Starling said, “Because that statement was made by Mayor Johnson, please reach out to his office directly.”
As Dallas mayor, Johnson doesn’t have the power to unilaterally direct police or city policy related to undocumented immigrants. The mayor and the city’s 14 district council members have equal voting power on policy decisions, which typically require majority approval to pass.
The Dallas City Council passed a resolution in June condemning a delayed state law that would allow police to arrest people suspected of illegally entering Texas from Mexico.
Texas lawmakers passed Senate Bill 4 late last year. It was supposed to go into effect in March, but lawsuits from the U.S. Justice Department and others arguing that it violates the Constitution led to a federal appeals court injunction temporarily blocking the law from being enforced. Opponents have called it discriminatory against Latinos and migrants, while supporters have called it vital for border security.
Johnson was one of three members of the City Council to vote against the local resolution, which is non-binding. The mayor never gave the public an explanation for his “no” vote.
Trump promised a record amount of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants once he is inaugurated in January. He posted on Truth Social on Nov. 18 confirming he is considering declaring a national emergency to secure military aid in the deportation efforts.
Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham sent a letter to Trump on Tuesday offering a 1,400-acre state-owned ranch on the southern border to help the administration in carrying out deportation plans.
Domingo Garcia, national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said he thought it was shocking the mayor of Dallas would publicly support “Trump’s xenophobic policies.” He noted the incoming Los Angeles police chief recently vowed the department wouldn’t assist in mass deportations and Denver’s mayor and Illinois’ governor said their jurisdictions wouldn’t cooperate with the president-elect’s plans.
“Dallas is a majority Latino city, and there are a large number of Latino families that are mixed, where some members are undocumented, and some are not,” said Garcia, a former Dallas City Council member and former state representative. “Mass deportations and threats to divide families are just un-Christian and no way to treat people at the bottom rung of society.
“You have multiple billionaires complaining that the poorest people are the problem, and it’s just a big lie,” Garcia said. “Unfortunately, looks like the mayor of Dallas bought into that big lie.”
Though Johnson was specific in his language about who would be targeted, Trump and some of his picks for cabinet positions have been broader.
Tom Homan, Trump’s nominee to be border czar overseeing the country’s deportation enforcement, told conservative talk show host Charlie Kirk on Nov. 12 “entry into this country illegally is a crime; every illegal alien in this country committed a crime to get here, so they’re all criminals.”
“Illegal immigration is not a victimless crime,” said Homan, a former Border Patrol agent and former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We’re going to enforce the law without apologies, and the day Donald Trump takes that oath, we’re in a ‘go mode.’ And if any government wants to stand in the way, go ahead and do it. We’ll see what happens.”
Johnson has been Dallas mayor since 2019 and spent about 10 years before that in the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat. Johnson declared himself Republican in September 2023, four months after he was reelected to his second and final term as mayor, a nonpartisan role. The move was widely speculated as a precursor to Johnson seeking a more prominent position under the GOP banner.
Johnson announced earlier this year he voted for Trump and was committed to “retiring Joe Biden.” He spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, endorsing the now president-elect and criticizing the Democratic Party as not being tough enough on crime. The Dallas mayor was at Trump’s victory party in Florida on election night.
Johnson was interviewed on Fox News on Wednesday about an opinion piece published earlier in the week where he wrote the Democratic Party should have seen his party declaration switch as “a wake-up call.”
“(Trump) has shown that he cares about solving problems in urban America, and as president, his policies will help lead a revival of our country’s great cities, making them safe and prosperous again,” Johnson wrote. “And through the new administration, working-class individuals will again feel at home in America’s cities — and in the Republican Party. I know I do.”
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