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‘Inside Knowledge’: Cowboys Sign Takk McKinley? Jerry Jones Reveals Plan

OXNARD, Calif. – The Dallas Cowboys – benefiting from what they consider is “inside data” – introduced free-agent defensive finish Takkaris McKinley in for a go to on Saturday. However we’ll faucet the brakes on the experiences {that a} signing is imminent.
“Clearly we now have him right here for a motive,” COO Stephen Jones stated. “We’re very fascinated about him.”
On the identical time, a supply tells CowboysSI.com that McKinley – coming off a torn Achilles damage that lower quick his 2021 season with the Cleveland Browns – is fascinated about a “tour” of groups which may wish to signal him, an inventory that might embrace the Browns and the Arizona Cardinals.
Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones stated the 6-2-250 pass-rusher McKinley, 26, “has an opportunity to play this 12 months. We’ll see the place we go from right here.”
The Cowboys consider they’ve solutions at defensive finish even within the wake of Randy Gregory’s departure to Denver. DeMarcus Lawrence is at one finish and rookie Sam Williams might win the opposite finish job, with competitors from Lawrence, Dorance Amstrong, Tarell Basham and Dante Fowler – who, like McKinley, has a connection right here because of Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, who was the pinnacle coach in Atlanta when McKinley was drafted there.
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McKinley, picked twenty sixth general by the Falcons in 2017, burst onto the scene in his first two NFL seasons, totaling 13 sacks, and he has 20 profession sacks in 60 video games. However he is bounced across the league a bit since then and is now on the lookout for a reboot.
“We had him in for a go to, cherished him popping out,” Stephen Jones, including that Dallas is “an enormous fan … of the way in which he performs the sport — play temperament, play fashion. After which in fact the plain: Dan coached him. We’ve bought numerous inside data there, too. You may’t have sufficient guys who can rush the passer.”
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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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