Mick Shots: Learning from this very young camp – Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com
Tony Pollard will struggle with injury, but is still expected to return before camp begins.
tight pull: This is the latest surgical procedure Tony Pollard has undergone to repair the torn ligaments above his ankle where the tibia and fibula meet. Instead of inserting screws to fix torn ligaments, and then having to undergo a second surgery to remove those screws, they now use thin fibers to tie the ligaments together around the lower bones above the ankle to facilitate healing. It is now called “tight cord” surgery. For the previous example, this is the surgery performed to repair Tua Tagovailoa’s high ankle sprain during the 2019 Alabama season. And for a better explanation of the surgery, here’s how surgeon Dr. Norman Waldrop, who was part of the team that performed the operation in Tagovailoa, explained how this method creates a more stable ankle and allows the ligaments to heal in their natural position. “What we do,” he said at the time, “is we drill a hole from the fibula into the tibia and throw these taut ropes through the bone and thread it down and tighten it.” “What these ligaments do is stabilize the ankle. They hold those little bones in their home. They keep them stable and stable enough that the bones don’t want to move apart.” Knowing that, Pollard should be ready to go in plenty of time to start training camp last week in July.
Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones isn’t worried about re-signing superstar Todd Archer, ESPN says
The Cowboys have quite a few vets who will need new contracts, and they won’t come cheap.
the Dallas Cowboys He will face a salary cap challenge when it comes to signing Duck PrescottAnd Sir LambAnd Trevon Diggs In the end Micah Parsons to lucrative contract extensions, but Executive Vice President Stephen Jones is not afraid.
Jones said Wednesday after a news conference at which the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) announced it would host the World Cup Finals at AT&T Stadium.
Diggs, which is named after Pro Bowl For the past two years, he is slated to become an unrestricted free agent after this season. The Cowboys placed a fifth-year bid of $17.99 million for 2024 for Lamb, who has been a Pro Bowl selection the past two years. Prescott is signed through 2024, too, while the Cowboys can’t approach Parsons, a MVP in both of his seasons, about a long-term deal until after the 2023 season.
“We want to work on all of the above, but we just have to see how this thing plays out,” Jones said. “You can’t dictate when things happen and the timing. It takes two sides. For them to want to score, they have to be happy wherever they are. And vice versa. But I wouldn’t say just because we didn’t get it done by the start of the season doesn’t mean we wouldn’t eventually sign them.”
Stephen’s in the Timeline, Mika, Depth of the O-Line and more – Nick Harris, DallasCowboys.com
Stephen Jones discussed the offensive line.
* Line Depth O:*A lot of the Cowboys expected them to tackle the offensive line gap earlier in the draft than they did, but Jones feels comfortable about the bodies in the room.” Obviously, we were looking at the offensive line. [in the draft]but with Choma [Edoga] We did some work there. Obviously, we feel complacent. Our five best workers are our five best workers. Tyrone Smith, Tyler Smith, [Tyler] woe, [Terence] Steele and Zach [Martin]. We really felt that if we’re going to have the five best players that ever played in this league, those are your five best players. We’ll see what happens from there.”
The left guard position is the biggest point of interest, and Jones along with Terrence Steele see there are few players vying for that starting job.
“I think we have a talented group of linen workers,” he said. “Josh Paul will definitely get a chance to compete for that spot, we are huge fans of Shoma and this crew has done a lot of work on him. We really feel he can come in there and help, and then we’ll see how these rookies can do, especially Asim [Richards]. It’s a great opportunity for him. He’s young, he’s been around for a long time and we liked what we saw there in the little camp.”
Michael Gallup: I had sore knees last year, and I’ve been thinking a lot – Charean WIlliams, PFT
Michael Gallup has had a tough 2022, but he thinks overthinking may have been the problem.
He caught just 34 passes for 424 yards and four touchdowns in 2022.
The best thing about this year for Gallup is that it wasn’t last year.
“[Last year] I was thinking too muchGallup said Wednesday, via 105.3 fans. “My knees hurt, and it was so different. This time last year, I couldn’t walk. It’s different now. I feel the pulse again. It feels different. It’s kind of like being in the air. I smile every time I walk in.” This attachment.
Gallup tore his ACL on January 2, 2022 against the Cardinals and had surgery on February 10, 2022. He missed just three games before returning to action on October 2, nine months after his injury.
Gallup also had ideas about Brandin Cooks.
“[Cooks] “He brings knowledge to the whole group, and we love him there,” Gallup said. “I’m not going to lie to you: He’s been there every day, working, just trying to win. That’s all he wants to do is just win, and he wants to do that as a group. He’s a great addition.”
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