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Jada Mclean, a prominent figure in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, retired after five seasons, leaving a significant impact both on and off the field. Mclean spearheaded the team's successful fight for a 400% salary increase.
The Dallas Cowboys saw both of their backup quarterbacks leave in free agency this offseason, with Cooper Rush singing with the Baltimore Ravens and Trey Lance getting an opportunity with the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCan flameout first rounder convince Cowboys to extend $13 million, fifth-year option?The Cowboys have gotten little return on Mazi Smith, will a new staff help their 2023 draft investment realize his full potential?
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys news: Dallas is trying to build a roster of explosive playersThe Dallas Cowboys came into the offseason with a big problem. The cornerback position needed some answers. Veteran DaRon Bland, who was limited in 2024 due to a foot injury, is the only player at the position that the Cowboys can say they have complete faith in.
The Dallas Cowboys' contract extension storyline has followed the organization in every season over the last several years. Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott,
Training camp is a high-pressure time for NFL players, especially for certain Dallas Cowboys, such as Robert Jones, Miles Sanders, Saahdiq Charles, and Robert Rochell. As we approach training camp, new draft picks, free agent additions and other fresh faces can make the roster feel more crowded than ever.
Zoë Dale, a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys, married NFL kicker Cade York in Frisco, Texas, on July 5. Dale and some of her fellow DCC teammates performed 'Thunderstruck' at the wedding in what has become a tradition for DCC brides.
Everyone stood to profit from their glamorous image—everyone, that is, except for the cheerleaders themselves. Their pay was about $15 an hour and $500 for each appearance. Most had to support themselves with other jobs. They did not have health insurance.