Cowboys Sign 2 RBs – Snoop & Malik – as Tony Pollard Future in Doubt: NFL Tracker

Cowboys Sign 2 RBs – Snoop & Malik – as Tony Pollard Future in Doubt: NFL Tracker.

Dallas Cowboys Sign 2 RBs – Snoop Conner & Malik Davis – as Tony Pollard Future in Doubt: NFL Tracker.

JAN 17 TWO RBS SIGNED Wide receiver Martavis Bryant is returning to the Cowboys on a futures contract, as CowboysSI.com reported last week.

Dallas has also agreed to future contracts with running backs Malik Davis and Snoop Conner, as Tony Pollard is expected to be a free agency.

Conner was selected by the Jaguars in the fifth round out of Ole Miss and spent 2023 on the practice squad. Davis has spent the last few years in Dallas and is regarded as a potential backfield asset.

JAN 14 BLACK AND WHITE The Cowboys are scheduled to take on the Packers in the NFC Wild Card game on Sunday afternoon here at AT&T Stadium and while QB Dak Prescott dressed all in black (“Here We Gooo!”) for his arrival, pregnant girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos followed the team’s request to “White Out” the place.

JAN 14 BLACK AND WHITE The Cowboys are scheduled to take on the Packers in the NFC Wild Card game on Sunday afternoon here at AT&T Stadium and while QB Dak Prescott dressed all in black (“Here We Gooo!”) for his arrival, pregnant girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos followed the team’s request to “White Out” the place.

The Cowboys and the Packers are scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. CT on Sunday. The NFC Wild Card Game will air on FOX.

JAN 13 BROWNOUT In time for the NFL Playoffs, the Cowboys are healthy. Philadelphia’s fiercest rivals? Not in that way.

Star wide receiver A.J. Brown has already been declared out of the Eagles’ Monday night playoff game against the Bucs due to injury. Add to it the fact that quarterback Jalen Hurts has been practicing with a broken finger, making it appear like Philly is up against a steep hill here.

As for Dallas’ Sunday home game versus visiting Green Bay, nothing is off due to the absence of backup quarterback Cooper Rush due to illness.

Next week, Dallas may host the winner of the Eagles-Bucs game, depending on how the playoff dominoes fall.

JAN 11 PACKERS CB INJURED IN PRACTICE Green Bay star cornerback Jaire Alexander was reportedly injured in practice on Wednesday ahead of his team’s Sunday Wild Card game against the Cowboys.

That was the second straight Cowboys drive that ended in a Prescott to Lamb touchdown as the pair connected right before halftime.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur reported that Alexander had “kind of a freak deal yesterday … stepped on someone’s foot and rolled an ankle,” per Rob Demovsky.

LaFleur indicated Alexander’s status is day-to-day as the cornerback sat out of practice on Thursday.

JAN 10 PLAYOFF INJURY UPDATE Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy on Wednesday here inside The Star that Tyler Smith (foot) and Stephon Gilmore (shoulder) will be limited in practice today.

Gilmore is “making really good progress,” the coach added, suggesting that the vet cornerback – who will be in the rehab group today – might carry a light load this week and then Dallas can “cut him loose” on Sunday in the playoff game against the Packers.

Smith will also take is slow in his plan to return to the field. And also in the offensive line, Zack Martin, who missed the Washington win due to illness, is healthy and ready to work.

JAN 10 CLEMENT FREE Former Cowboys running back Corey Clement was cut from the Arizona Cardinals roster, freeing him to add depth to a playoff team this postseason.

The move was reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

“The Cardinals are releasing veteran RB Corey Clement from the practice squad today, per source, giving him a chance to join a playoff team that needs depth,” Pelissero posted on X.

Clement appeared in just three games for the Cards this season and is probably best known for his tenure in Philly.

In 2021, Clement appeared in all 17 games for the Cowboys – mainly on special teams – but posted 33 carries for 140 yards and six catches for 29 yards and one touchdown.

JAN 8 RIVERA FIRED Washington Commanders fans think that beating Dallas is the be-all/end-all. Maybe owner Josh Harris does as well.

On Monday the Commanders fired head coach Ron Rivera, and while he was likely out the door anyway as the Commanders recorded an eighth consecutive loss and concluded a 4-13 season?

Getting crushed by Dallas – twice – surely didn’t help.

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