
Josh Tolentino
Dallas Cowboys Beat Reporter at Lone Star Live
Lead NFL Reporter, @theScore | @AAJAsports, @SJI_Update
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6 days ago |
lonestarlive.com | Josh Tolentino
FRISCO, Texas – From an outside perspective, Jack Sanborn was up against a tough decision. At the beginning of his senior year at Lake Zurich High School in 2017, the Dallas Cowboys’ newest linebacker suffered a torn labrum during training camp. Sanborn, already committed to the University of Wisconsin, was advised by his future college coaches to undergo surgery and enroll early, a decision that would mean missing his entire senior season.
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3 weeks ago |
lonestarlive.com | Josh Tolentino
The Dallas Cowboys on Thursday acquired quarterback Joe Milton III in a trade with the New England Patriots. The Cowboys swapped a 2025 fifth-round pick (No. 171) in exchange for Milton and a 2025 seventh-round pick (No. 217), a league source confirmed to LoneStarLive.com. Milton, a 2024 sixth-round pick out of Tennessee, is expected to be the Cowboys’ primary reserve behind starter Dak Prescott, who has missed 26 games over the last five seasons.
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3 weeks ago |
lonestarlive.com | Josh Tolentino
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Dallas Cowboys’ front office expressed satisfaction with quarterback Dak Prescott’s rehabilitation progress from a season-ending hamstring injury suffered in November. Last week, Prescott participated in an on-field workout with several teammates at a North Texas high school facility, marking a significant step in his return to play.
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3 weeks ago |
lonestarlive.com | Josh Tolentino
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – When the 2025 NFL season kicks off in September, Pete Carroll of the Las Vegas Raiders will become the oldest head coach in NFL history. Carroll turns 74 on September 15. No 74-year-old has served as an NFL team’s head coach. Carroll’s 18-year tenure, marked by a 170-120 career record, has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, including a Super Bowl XLVII victory and a firing after his first season with the New York Jets.
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3 weeks ago |
lonestarlive.com | Josh Tolentino
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – NFL teams are scheduled to vote on the Green Bay Packers’ proposal to outlaw the push sneak, widely known as the ‘tush push,’ on Tuesday at the league’s spring meetings. Dallas Cowboys co-owner and executive vice president Stephen Jones, who serves as a co-chair on the league’s competition committee, shared part of the group’s view on the play that has been made popular in recent seasons by the Cowboys’ top rival, the Philadelphia Eagles.
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