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Every former Dallas-area high school football player on an NFL playoff team
The NFL playoffs are here again.
With its reputation for producing some of the best football players in the country, it is no surprise that Texas high school football once again has its fingerprints on every single NFL team in the postseason. Narrow the parameters just a bit, and focus on just the Dallas-area products and the impact remains impressive.
There are players from the Dallas area on 12 of the 14 playoff teams in the postseason. They’re pretty spread out too, as 34 Dallas-area schools have at least one player on the roster of a playoff team.
Below you’ll find a list of every former Dallas-area athlete (some of whom are injured or on the practice squad) on the roster of an NFL playoff team:
Bills
Shane Buechele, QB — Arlington Lamar
Ja’Marcus Ingram, CB — South Oak Cliff
Von Miller, LB — DeSoto
Tyrell Shavers, WR —Lewisville
Wild-card round: (7) Steelers at (2) Bills, Noon CT (CBS/stream on Paramount+), Sunday, Jan. 14
Browns
Dawson Deaton, G — Frisco
Myles Garrett, DE — Arlington Martin
Marquise Goodwin, WR — Rowlett
Jakeem Grant, WR — Mesquite Horn
A. J. Green III, CB — DeSoto
Tanner McCalister, S — Rockwall-Heath
Ty Nsekhe, T — Arlington Bowie
James Proche II, WR — DeSoto
Wild-card round: (5) Browns at (4) Texans, 3:30 p.m. CT (NBC, fubo), Saturday, Jan. 13
Buccaneers
None
Wild-card round: (5) Eagles at (4) Buccaneers, 7:15 p.m. CT (ABC/ESPN, fubo), Monday, Jan. 15
49ers
Jake Brendel, OL — Plano East
Tashaun Gipson, S — Kimball
Danny Gray, WR — Madison
Brayden Willis, TE — Arlington Martin
Wild-card round: BYE
Cowboys
Brandon Aubrey, K — Plano
Josh Butler, CB — West Mesquite
Malik Jefferson, LB — Mesquite Poteet
Buddy Johnson, LB — Kimball
Tyler Smith, OL — North Crowley
SaRodorick Thompson, RB — Carrollton Ranchview
Wild-card round: (7) Packers at (2) Cowboys, 3:30 p.m. CT (Fox, fubo), Sunday, Jan. 14
Chiefs
Nick Bolton, LB — Frisco Lone Star
Charles Omenihu, DE — Rowlett
Rashee Rice, WR — Richland
Wild-card round: (6) Dolphins at (3) Chiefs, 7 p.m. CT (Peacock), Saturday, Jan. 13
Dolphins
DeShon Elliott, S — Rock Wall-Heath
Erik Ezukanma, WR — Keller Timber Creek
Kader Kohou, CB — Euless Trinity
Connor Williams, OL — Coppell
Wild-card round:(6) Dolphins at (3) Chiefs, 7 p.m. CT (Peacock), Saturday, Jan. 13
Eagles
Mekhi Garner, CB — Mesquite Poteet
Milton Williams, DT — Crowley
Wild-card round: (5) Eagles at (4) Buccaneers, 7:15 p.m. CT (ABC/ESPN, fubo), Monday, Jan. 15
Lions
Levi Onwuzurike, DL — Allen
David Blough, QB — Carrollton Creekview
Wild-card round: (6) Rams at (3) Lions, 7 p.m. CT (NBC, fubo), Sunday, Jan. 14
Packers
None
Wild-card round: (7) Packers at (2) Cowboys, 3:30 p.m. CT (Fox, fubo), Sunday, Jan. 14
Rams
Steve Avila, OL — South Grand Prairie
Bobby Brown III, NT — Arlington Lamar
Earnest Brown IV, DE — Denton Ryan
Joe Noteboom, OL — Plano
Matthew Stafford, QB — Highland Park
Wild-card round: (6) Rams at (3) Lions, 7 p.m. CT (NBC, fubo), Sunday, Jan. 14
Ravens
Devin Duvernay, WR — Sachse
Justin Madubuike, DT — McKinney North
Brandon Stephens, DB — Plano
Tylan Wallace, WR — FW South Hills
Wild-card round: BYE
Steelers
Kyron Johnson, LB — Arlington Lamar
Chris Boswell, K — Keller Fossil Ridge
Kellen Diesch, OT — Byron Nelson
Wild-card round: (7) Steelers at (2) Bills, Noon CT (CBS/stream on Paramount+), Sunday, Jan. 14
Texans
Dylan Horton, DE — Frisco
Hassan Ridgeway, DT — Mansfield
Wild-card round: (5) Browns at (4) Texans, 3:30 p.m. CT (NBC, fubo), Saturday, Jan. 13
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Mavericks vs Thunder Game Preview and Injury Update
The Dallas Mavericks play on Thursday afternoon at 3pm on Amazon Prime against the Summer Oklahoma City Thunder. Honestly, I forgot about this game, regular work day and all for me, and I suspect most Mavs fans won’t be catching this one either. But in case you do, here’s a discussion board:
I have no idea who isn’t playing. I hope Morez Johnson does but calf injuries are serious.
The Grizzlies game was fun. Here’s hoping this one is too. How’s that for a game preview. If any of the guys drafted in Dallas plays, then that’s a good thing. We want to see them play basketball.
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Big picture takeaways from the Dallas Mavericks first week at Summer League
The Dallas Mavericks, or at least the summer version of themselves, knocked off Cam Boozer and the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night to win their first game of the Las Vegas Summer League. As the old adage goes, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and that should be true of any grandiose Summer League takes from Dallas’ first three games.
Nonetheless, after attending the Mavericks’ first game in Vegas and loosely watching the last two, there are at least some big picture thoughts that I think could matter as we get closer to the NBA’s regular season.
The rooks have impressed far more than the sophomores
It’s not like Dallas was in a position where they needed a second-year guy to come to Vegas and show that they’re too good for Summer League. Cooper Flagg showed plenty enough last year in route to winning Rookie of the Year to avoid playing in Vegas again. The Mavericks did, however, bring each of their three two-way contract players to Vegas, and the results have been mixed at best.
Ryan Nembhard was legitimately terrible against the Lakers on Saturday night, with five turnovers complimenting his 3-for-11 night from the floor. John Poulakidas has been fine, albeit the shot has been a bit uninspiring after yet another 1-for-4 showing against Memphis on Monday. And then there’s Tyler Smith, who received a DNP – coaches decision on Monday against the Grizzlies after playing just 28 combined minutes in the first two contests.
Meanwhile, Morez Johnson Jr. had 27 points in game one, Sergio de Larrea just dropped 16 points and 12 assists in the win over Memphis, Tobi Lawal is doing some fun athletic stuff, and Seva Ishchenko has been better than I thought in his three games of action. That juxtaposition leaves Dallas in an interesting spot as they evaluate what the end of the roster will look like.
Morez Johnson Jr., Sergio de Larrea two-man actions should be a bench-group staple
One of the more intriguing things about the first two games was seeing the synergy of the Mavericks two first round selections. In game one against the Warriors, Morez Johnson Jr. and Sergio de Larrea hooked up for a couple of excellent possessions, with Johnson Jr. slipping a screen and de Larrea throwing an excellent pass, resulting in nice finishes at the rim.
As Sergio continued to get increasingly comfortable, you saw the best of him against Memphis. Twelve assists against that Memphis group is quite salty! De Larrea showed off his vision and passing creativity, throwing several pinpoint lobs for dunks. Of course, as the pair learns to scale this into the NBA there will be some challenges. But as an early return, I like the idea of this two-man tandem alongside Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving.
Seva Ishchenko isn’t ready for the NBA… yet
I’m actually more impressed with Ishchenko after the first week in Vegas than I thought! He’s been a pleasant surprise to watch, as he hasn’t been as overwhelmed athletically as many have feared. Granted, it’s been very hit or miss on that, but on the whole, he’s fit in quite nicely.
Another year or two of seasoning for The Big Lebowski would do him very well. The Mavericks should be angling for him to end up in a stronger European league than where he was last year, playing for Lokomotiv in Russia. Ishchenko needs to get stronger, which will help him overcome the issues he’s had finishing at the rim during the first week of Summer League. But there have been glimpses of what the vision there is. Here’s to hoping the Mavs can play the long game here.
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Timothée Chalamet ‘Starstruck’ by Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Photo: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images
Card-carrying SAG member Timothée Chalamet was “starstruck” to meet the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders — doubtless due to their impressive collective bargaining skills, as depicted in docuseries America’s Sweethearts. Or because they’re classic Americana, either way. The Cheerleaders and Anna Kate Sundvold posted a video of Chalamet meeting the group and expressing his starstruckedness. “Imagine when he finds out that every single one of these dancers trained in ballet…” one commenter wryly snarked.
Chalamet was in Dallas for the FIFA World Cup, watching the France vs. Spain game. He wore a France jacket to the event, eliciting cheers and boos at Dallas Stadium in equal measure according to People. So Mr. Knicks met the cheerleaders for America’s football team at a fútbol match? Is there a single sport this guy isn’t stumping for? We eagerly await learning Timmy’s favorites in hockey, lacrosse, and individualized synchronized swimming (it’s real, look it up).
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