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Dallas Cowboys Host Texas A&M Aggies Star on Top-30 NFL Draft Visit

With the NFL Draft now just weeks away, Texas A&M Aggies star edge rusher Shemar Stewart is busy taking visits to the franchises potentially interested in selecting him.
Teams get to invite their top-30 prospects for visits to their facilities, which, as you can imagine, for a projected first-round pick like Stewart means a busy travel schedule over the coming weeks. One of his latest trips has seen him remain in the Lone Star State as he arrived in Dallas on Thursday for a visit with the Cowboys.
According to a report from The Draft Network’s Ryan Fowler, Stewart met with the Cowboys over dinner Thursday night. Before completing his time with the Cowboys on Friday, he’ll go through the formal visit of their facilities.
With the No. 12 overall pick, Stewart could legitimately be in play for the Cowboys. Although, with two-time All-Pro Micah Parsons already on the roster, edge rusher might not be the biggest need for Dallas.
Yet, with the way the draft works, a team’s first-round pick doesn’t always end up filling their biggest need. Sometimes, depending on the situation, teams will end up taking the best player available. Which if Stewart is on the board come pick No. 12 Stewart could very well fit that bill.
During his time speaking to the media at Texas A&M’s Pro Day, Stewart revealed that the thought of pairing up with Parsons was an intriguing one.
“Obviously I have to go through the learning curve,” Stewart said. “It’s gonna be a big, major learning curve going from college to the pros. So I just have to sit back and take some notes from him. And also, if we get together, it could be a crazy one-two punch on the d-line.”
Parsons would be quite the mentor for Stewart. In just four seasons, Parsons has already totaled 52.5 sacks, 256 tackles, 63 for a loss, and 112 quarterback hits. The selection of Stewart would give Parsons a pass-rushing partner, something they lost this offseason when veteran defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence left in free agency.

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CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament proceeds fuel mental health campaign across Dallas

Each spring, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson brings some of the biggest names in golf, and millions of dollars in proceeds, to North Texas.
But that money doesn’t stay on the course. It’s quietly helping fund a Dallas nonprofit.
For more than 50 years, the Momentous Institute has been the tournament’s beneficiary.
The nonprofit provides mental health care, education, and family resources to support children and communities across Dallas.
“Over the years, the tournament has raised more than $185 million for the Momentous Institute, which directly supports the services we provide to the community,” said Dr. Jessica Gomez with the organization. “We’re really focused on helping the whole child and the whole family system heal from whatever mental health challenges they’re going through.”
This year, those efforts are taking shape in a new citywide campaign tied to Mental Health Awareness Month. Called “Squeeze the Day,” the campaign is meant to encourage North Texans to tap into the power of nature to support their well-being.
Billboards and installations have popped up across the city, from the Dallas Zoo to Klyde Warren Park to the Dallas Arboretum, urging people to pause, get outside, and find simple ways to care for their mental health.
“Having these reminders throughout the zoo that encourage people to take a moment and take in their surroundings, it’s really important,” said Kari Streiber with the Dallas Zoo. “You have to save those natural places and appreciating them is the first step.”
For the Momentous Institute, it’s all part of the mission of reaching people where they are and showing them that caring for their mental health can start with something as small as taking a deep breath outdoors.
So, next time you’re enjoying a walk or a visit to one of Dallas’ green spaces, don’t be surprised if you see a reminder to Squeeze the Day, and know that the CJ Cup Byron Nelson helped make it happen.
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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons playfully roasts new BFFs CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens

CeeDee Lamb signed a massive extension with the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the 2024 season and then put together another impressive campaign.
The fifth-year pro recorded more than 1,100 yards for the fourth season in a row while hauling in more than 100 receptions for the third. He did so despite dealing with a brutal shoulder injury throughout the year. No one else was there to consistently draw the defense’s attention away from him either.
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That’s not going to be the case in 2025, thanks to the addition of George Pickens. Added in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pickens is being called the best No. 2 wide receiver Lamb has worked with. Lamb, however, doesn’t agree.
Lamb and Pickens were together at Kyler Murray’s celebrity charity softball game and said there’s no WR1 and WR2 combo with them. They also said it’s not 1A and 1B, but rather, they give Dallas two No. 1 wide receivers.
That might be a nightmare for opposing teams, but Micah Parsons just finds the humor in it. The Dallas pass rusher shared a video of the two receivers, saying Lamb “done found a new best friend.”
Dallas is coming off a frustrating 7-10 campaign. While injuries played a huge part in that, they still struggled on offense when they were fully healthy due to a lack of weapons outside of Lamb.
Pickens, as well as rookie running back Jaydon Blue, hope to change that as the Cowboys look to get back on track.
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