The Dallas Cowboys hosted veteran free agent running back Dalvin Cook for a meeting this week as the team whittled its roster down to 53 men. Cook was not signed and the Cowboys decided to go with ...
While it is unknown what Cook can bring to the table, Cowboys fans are just hoping for any sign of life out of the backfield. Yes, Cook can be poached by another team. However, there is a catch.
The Dallas Cowboys could turn to a four-time Pro Bowl running back to fix their run game. On Wednesday, ESPN's Dan Graziano reported on the situation involving Dalvin Cook, who signed with the ...
Cook is a four-time Pro Bowler who could obviously help the Cowboys. He has been working with the team’s practice squad since he was brought aboard on August 28, and the only question around him ...
If you were hoping to see Cowboys running back Dalvin Cook make his Dallas debut in Week 3 against the Ravens, you’re probably not alone. The Cowboys were not impressive in any facet of the game ...
CLEVELAND — With the results the Dallas Cowboys’ defense generated in their ... he notched his first one of the year. “Zim was cooking tonight,” Lawrence said. “The whole defense felt ...
At this point, the Cowboys would seem to have little to lose by putting running back Dalvin Cook on the field. Every other option in team’s running back room has been decidedly unimpressive so far.
Amari Cooper, the former Cowboys receiver, caught two passes for 16 yards while lining up mostly against rookie cornerback Caelen Carson. "Zim was cooking," DeMarcus Lawrence said. "The whole ...