The Dallas Cowboys entered this offseason with a clear objective: to get significantly better on defense. To accomplish that goal, they added several defenders in free agency and the draft, and they may now have more defenders than they actually need.
Since Dallas has been so bad defensively, that’s not a bad thing. It just means they will have a competitive offseason and training camp, as players duke it out for roster spots. The standouts will emerge, and enter the regular season with the team, but some guys will be sent packing.
While it’s still early in the offseason, signs are already pointing to a steep uphill battle for one defender who came to Dallas this offseason. That defender is cornerback Derion Kendrick, and his time with the team could end before ever playing a game.
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Cornerback Derion Kendrick faces an uphill battle to make Dallas Cowboys roster
Kendrick only signed a one-year deal worth $1.315 million with the Cowboys, so it was clear from the start that he’d have to battle for everything. As things currently stand, the battle isn’t looking all that good for Kendrick. DaRon Bland and Cobie Durant are in line to be the two starting corners, and first-round pick Caleb Downs is penciled in as the nickel.
Behind them are Shavon Revel Jr., Devin Moore, and Reddy Steward, all guys who are higher on the priority list than Kendrick. That leaves Kendrick fighting for a third string spot, and those are usually claimed by younger players who play a big role on specials teams. Kendrick will have to prove his value early in training camp or he could be looking for a new team.
The veteran corner was drafted in the sixth round by the Los Angeles Rams in 2022, and became a contributing player for them. As a rookie, Kendrick started six of the 15 games he played in, and then started 12 in year two, while playing in all 17 games.
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It seemed like Kendrick was on his way to being a late-round gem, but his career was turned upside down when he tore his ACL in July of 2024. He missed the entire 2024 season, was eventually waived by the Rams, and claimed by the Seattle Seahawks.
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After 10 games in Seattle, he was waived and claimed by the Rams, going back to Los Angeles to finish the 2025 season.
That journey led him to the Cowboys this offseason, and unless Derion Kendrick has a strong training camp, the journey may continue with another team.
The NFL and the Dallas Cowboys are mourning the loss of one of the best pass rushers of the early 2010s.
Former Cowboys defensive end Aldon Smith has passed away at the age of 36, the San Francisco 49ers organization announced Saturday. The Niners, who drafted Smith with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, said that Smith’s death is “sudden and tragic.”
“We are devastated by the sudden and tragic passing of Aldon Smith,” the 49ers wrote in a statement. “Aldon’s undeniable talent and sheer dominance on the field were on display from the moment he joined our organization, having recorded one of the best rookie seasons the National Football League has seen. Beyond his excellence as a player, Aldon will be remembered for his infectious smile that lit up every room he walked into. Our entire organization sends its deepest condolences to the Smith family and all who knew and loved Aldon.”
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Aldon Smith Spent One Season with the Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Aldon Smith (58) picks up a fumble against the San Francisco 49ers in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. | Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
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After being drafted by the 49ers, Smith took the league by storm during his first two seasons, finishing second in the Defensive Rookie of the Year race before earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in his second year.
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In that span, he posted a combined 33.5 sacks across 32 games with San Francisco. After four years with the 49ers, he played his only season with the then-Oakland Raiders in 2015 after the 49ers released him following a third DUI arrest.
After being suspended by the NFL for four seasons from 2016-19, Smith was granted reinstatement and signed with the Cowboys.
He was a productive player during his only year in Dallas. He started all 16 games for the Cowboys during the 2020 season while tallying 48 total tackles (31 solo), five sacks, two pass breakups, two fumble recoveries, a league-high 78 fumble return yards, and a defensive touchdown.
Smith’s 78-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in Week 14’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2020 season is the fifth-longest in Cowboys franchise history.
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The Cowboys didn’t re-sign Smith after 2020. He signed a deal with the Seattle Seahawks that offseason but was released before the 2021 campaign began.
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Smith’s NFL career started off with Hall of Fame-level potential, but he dealt with multiple off-the-field issues that ultimately cut his time in the league short.
Our thoughts are with Smith’s family during this difficult time.
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The Dallas Stars are making it clear that Mavrik Bourque is part of their future
NHL Watcher: Elliotte Friedman on The Fan Hockey Show on Dallas Stars RFA forward Mavrik Bourque and offer sheets: “I’ve heard Dallas has made it very clear that they see Mavrik Bourque as a big part of their future, particularly after the playoffs this year, so I’m less confident that’s going to work for Bourque.”
The Carolina Hurricanes had quick conversations involving Sergei Bobrovsky and Jordan Binnington at the deadline
Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic: At this past NHL trade deadline, the Carolina Hurricanes were checking out the goalie market.
Sources say that they talked to the Florida Panthers about goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, but they didn’t want to pay the price the Panthers wanted, and that talks never got passed the preliminary stage.
Believe the Panthers were asking for a first-round pick. The Hurricanes would have had to at least give up a second-round pick in opinion.
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The Hurricanes also held brief talks with the St. Louis Blues about Jordan Binnington.
NHL Rumors: Jordan Kyrou could use a change of scenery. Edmonton?
Top 30 unrestricted free agents
TSN: Top 30 NHL free agents
RK
Player
Team
Pos
Age
1
Rasmus Andersson
Vegas
RD
29
2
Darren Raddysh
Tampa Bay
RD
30
3
Alex Tuch
Buffalo
RW
30
4
Sergei Bobrovsky
Florida
G
37
5
John Carlson
Anaheim
RD
36
6
Jacob Trouba
Anaheim
RD
32
7
Bobby McMann
Seattle
LW
29
8
Boone Jenner
Columbus
C
33
9
Scott Laughton
Los Angeles
C
32
10
Anthony Mantha
Pittsburgh
RW
31
11
Mason Marchment
Columbus
LW
31
12
Viktor Arvidsson
Boston
LW
33
13
Connor Murphy
Edmonton
RD
33
14
Anders Lee
NY Islanders
LW
35
15
Stuart Skinner
Pittsburgh
G
27
16
Mario Ferraro
San Jose
LD
27
17
Mats Zuccarello
Minnesota
RW
38
18
John Klingberg
San Jose
RD
33
19
Patrick Kane
Detroit
RW
37
20
Jaden Schwartz
Seattle
LW
33
21
Ryan Shea
Pittsburgh
LD
29
22
Michael Bunting
Dallas
LW
30
23
Jason Dickinson
Edmonton
C
30
24
Jack Roslovic
Edmonton
RW
29
25
Frederik Andersen
Carolina
G
36
26
Kasperi Kapenen
Edmonton
RW
29
27
Andrew Peeke
Boston
RD
28
28
Brett Kulak
Colorado
LD
32
29
Vladimir Tarasenko
Minnesota
RW
34
30
Alex Ovechkin
Washington
LW
40
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