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Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Traeshon Holden ‘Hurt’ After Going Undrafted
Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Traeshon Holden has all the motivation he could ask for after going undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft.
After signing an undrafted free agent deal with the Dallas Cowboys, Holden has a chance to prove other teams wrong. He first has to prove the Cowboys right at the team’s rookie minicamp, potentially using the disappointment he felt during the draft as fuel for the fire.
In an exclusive interview with Tommy Yarrish of DallasCowboys.com, Holden opened up about some of the pain he felt after seeing himself go undrafted while others got to see their name called.
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“I was hurt,” Holden told Yarrish. “That 24-hour rule, I was hurting. But now, I’m here, and I’m ready to make it happen. I’ll do what I can to show everybody that I belong. … Prove everybody wrong. Everybody. I’m coming for heads. That’s it.”
Along with signing Holden, the Cowboys selected Oregon offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius in the sixth round. But most notably, Holden will be joining former Oregon wide receiver coach Junior Adams, who the Cowboys hired to Brian Schottenheimer’s new staff this offseason.
Holden told Yarrish that he’s looking forward to getting to reunite with Adams, who likely helped play a part in getting the Cowboys to sign his former receiver. The pair spent two seasons together in Eugene and will now have a chance to strengthen that relationship if Holden ends up making the 53-man roster or practice squad in Dallas.
“I’m very excited,” Holden told Yarrish. “He told me if he got a chance to come get me, he was coming to get me. He knows he got a dawg, and I’m ready to make it happen.”
Holden played the first two years of college at Alabama, where he tallied 46 catches for 570 yards and seven touchdowns. He arrived to Eugene in 2023 and became an immediate contributor in the passing game for former Duck quarterbacks Bo Nix and Dillon Gabriel.
However, his final season at Oregon was marred by an unfortunate choice he made on the field. In the win over the Ohio State Buckeyes in October, Holden spit on Buckeyes defensive back Davison Igbinosun, which led to an ejection.
Holden has already moved past his mistake while simultaneously expressing his regret. In April, he responded to a user on X that spoke up about not defending someone that chooses to spit on another.
“I haven’t ever defended anyone spitting on nobody,” the one user wrote,
“As you shouldn’t fam!” Holden responded. “Ya boy made a stupid mistake and been learning from it ever since and going to continue to grow and elevate as a man.”
It’s possible that some teams took the incident into account when evaluating Holden during the draft process. But regardless of what happened in the past, Holden now has a chance to rewrite his future in a place that might have been the best possible fit for him.
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Trackdown: Dallas 7-Eleven robbery suspect wanted
DALLAS – Dallas police need a name for a dangerous robber who pulled a gun on a 7-Eleven clerk and walked out with the cash register drawer.
He was caught on camera. But it’s been six months, and he’s still at large.
7-Eleven Robberies
What we know:
The robbery in question happened on Jan. 13 around 10:30 p.m. at the store at 302 North Marsalis Avenue.
A Black male who is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and about 170 to 180 pounds walked in and waited until no other customers were inside.
“After it’s empty, he displays a handgun and points it at the cashier,” said Det. Eduardo Lopez Villa. “I don’t know what he said. He just demanded the cash from the cash register.”
Det. Villa said the suspect took the whole cash register drawer before fleeing eastbound on foot on 8th Street.
What you can do:
The detective believes anyone who knows the suspect will be able to recognize him.
“Yes, most definitely based on the video and the screenshot. If you know him, you’ll recognize him,” he said.
Tipsters can call or text Det. Villa at 469-755-8445.
“I need his information so I can talk to him about this incident,” he said.
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The Source: The information in this story comes from Dallas Police Det. Eduardo Lopez Villa.
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Dallas weather: Flash flooding strands vehicles near DFW Airport after heavy rain
DALLAS – Slow-moving thunderstorms brought localized flash flooding to parts of North Texas on Tuesday evening, blocking highways near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and dropping several inches of rain in portions of Tarrant and Parker counties.
Flash Flood Warnings
Local perspective:
Flash flood warnings are in effect for Hopkins, Hunt, Rains and Van Zandt counties until 7:45 p.m.
Flooding was reported along Texas 183 near Valley View Lane south of DFW Airport, where stranded vehicles and water-covered roadways created hazardous travel conditions.
A flash flood warning remained in effect near the airport, although rainfall rates had begun to diminish as the storm weakened.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings
The National Weather Service also issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northern Hood County, citing the potential for gusty winds and small hail. Forecasters reported hail ranging from pea-sized to marble-sized in parts of Hood, Parker and Denton counties.
Forecasters attributed the weakening storms in Denton County to an outflow boundary, a meteorological feature that can disrupt thunderstorm development.
The warning area was reduced as the storm weakened near sunset.
LIVE RADAR
What they’re saying:
FOX 4’s Kylie Capps said the storms moved unusually slowly from east to west, allowing heavy rain to accumulate over the same areas for several hours.
Rainfall estimates showed some locations in eastern Parker County and western Tarrant County received nearly 5 inches of rain during a six-hour period, while areas near DFW Airport recorded more than 2 inches.
Elsewhere in North Texas, northern Rains County received nearly 5 inches of rain.
7-Day Forecast
What’s next:
Forecasters expect a quieter overnight period, with only isolated showers lingering into the evening. Additional thunderstorms are possible Wednesday afternoon, though coverage and the threat of severe weather are expected to remain limited.
Temperatures are forecast to reach about 90 degrees Wednesday.
Rain chances are expected to continue through the remainder of the workweek and into the weekend as an upper-level low-pressure system sends multiple disturbances across North Texas.
The Source: Information in this article was provided by FOX 4’s Weather Team
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