Following their preseason win at the Seahawks, the Cowboys added even more help to a defense that allowed just the one opening drive score, signing outside linebacker Von Miller. It’s moves like this that could help the Cowboys finally break their championship drought, something former QB Troy Aikman recently weighed in on again.
On offense, the Cowboys still have an ongoing competition in the backfield at running back, and at wide receiver after Camden Brown separated himself with two touchdowns
in Seattle. Other defensive players are getting healthy ahead of preseason test number two in Arizona against the Cardinals, with HC Brian Schottenheimer putting a bow on the Seahawks win.
3 reasons to absolutely love the Dallas Cowboys’ addition of Von Miller, including a game-changing theme – Mauricio Rodriguez, A to Z Sports
The Cowboys latest defensive scheme change now has a future Hall of Famer to bring the pass rushers along.
A Hall of Fame mentor for young edge rushers
Reason No. 2 is simple but important. Von Miller has a Hall of Fame career’s worth of lessons to share. The Cowboys have Donovan Ezeiruaku, a second-year edge rusher, and Malachi Lawrence, a rookie. I don’t think you could have asked for a better mentor in the outside linebackers room.
Troy Aikman: Cowboys’ championship drought is hard to fathom – Michael David Smith, Pro Football Talk
The Cowboys front office has been moving different, but is it in the right direction to end “The Drought”?
Aikman believes it’s unacceptable for the Cowboys to go three decades without a Lombardi Trophy, or even getting close to one.
“Cowboys fans deserve better,” Aikman said. “I do know that. This is the Cowboys, the flagship franchise, and the fact that the Cowboys in 30 years have not made it to a championship game, let along a Super Bowl, it’s hard to fathom.”
Cowboys Preseason Game 1: A Running Back Conundrum – Cody Warren, Inside The Star
Every time Malik Davis gets a chance he makes the most of it, and it’s added a wrinkle to the Cowboys running back competition following the preseason opener.
Once Malik Davis got some carries, the running game felt different. He ran seven times for 39 yards and seemed to have more juice than the two backs in front of him.
Malik Davis runs hard and seems to be more shifty than Blue or Mafah. Having spent a few years in the NFL bouncing around has seemed to help him find his groove at running back. Israel Abanikanda found room later too.
Cowboys have history of UDFA receivers succeeding in camp – Dan Rogers, Blogging The Boys
Camden Brown is following in the footsteps of a long line of former UDFA Cowboys receivers that star in the summer.
For Brown, his book is far from written. Recent history shows that there is a wide range of outcomes this can go. Camp darlings have made the team before, so it’s not absurd that he follows in their footsteps. However, there isn’t a history of huge success stories unless you go back even further to Cole Beasley and Miles Austin for that one, but who knows.
Updates: Barham, 2 more returning to practice – Staff, DallasCowboys.com
It will be good to see Jaishawn Barham back on the field for the defense.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Monday that rookie LB Jaishawn Barham (groin) will be working back into practice today. Safety Zion Childress (hamstring) and CB Devin Moore (groin) are also working back in.
Everything Brian Schottenheimer said after Cowboys’ messy preseason win – Levi Dombro, The Landry Hat
The head ball coach was pleased with the win in PS week 1.
“Lot of great things. [I] thought the second half was really well-played. I thought the defensively, they were amazing. I think three or four three-and-four-and-outs. I thought they were awesome. A couple of the red zone stops.
Jonathan Mingo, I think it was the first half, made an incredible play on a punt return, stopped it. Obviously, we muffed the fumble there late. Defense goes right back out there [and gets a stop]. Little bit of training camp football, a little sloppy. That’s kind of what you deal with. But overall, I thought the team effort to get the win against a good opponent was really good.“
Daily discussion question: What else do the Cowboys need to add?











