Cowboys 2025 training camp position preview
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The Cowboys welcomed approximately 24,500 fans to training camp last season over the course of 17 practices, according to the City of Oxnard. The figure was discovered in the city’s presentation recommending a new five-year agreement to host the Cowboys for training camp through 2030.
The Dallas Cowboys added George Pickens this offseason, which gives them a much more formidable passing attack heading into training camp.
With NFL training camps around the corner, Dallas Cowboys defensive back Kemon Hall spent his morning in San Antonio, sweating through an intense offseason workout at BayBay McClinton’s All Sports Speed and Conditioning.
The Cowboys and the City of Oxnard, California, agreed to a five-year extension to keep training camp in the city through 2030. The previous three-year agreement was set to run out after this upcoming training camp.
At the defensive tackle position, the Cowboys have unsuccessfully thrown multiple attempts at providing run support in the middle, as the overall run defense has suffered as a result. In pass rush, the interior defensive line has generated production, but it’s come at the sacrifice of the run game.
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As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to start training camp later this month, Micah Parsons' contract situation continues to be the team's biggest storyline.
The Cowboys have agreed to a new five-year deal to keep training camp in Oxnard, a tradition that dates back over two decades.