July 5, 2024

The Dallas Cowboys’ regular season is just one game away, but the front office is already focused on the NFL playoffs. Four new players have joined the Cowboys’ practice squad, one of whom is Damien Wilson, a former starting linebacker. The Cowboys also signed running back SaRodorick Thompson, offensive lineman La’el Collins, and receiver Racey McMath in addition to Wilson.

Given that Collins and Wilson were both Dallas starters in the past, their inclusion is fascinating. In the NFL draft of 2015, Wilson was chosen by the Cowboys in the fourth round. Wilson continued to play with Dallas for four seasons, earning sixty-four games with twenty-two starts.

Wilson spent two seasons as Kansas City’s starting middle linebacker after signing with the team in 2019 as a free agent. Among other things, he was a vital member of the Chiefs defense throughout their 2019 Super Bowl run. In Kansas City’s Super Bowl victory over San Francisco, Wilson recorded two tackles.

Cowboys News: Dallas Adds a Position of Need Ahead of NFL Playoffs

Dallas’ decision to get Wilson makes a lot of sense considering how thin the team is at linebacker compared to other positions. The Cowboys recently let go of Rashaan Evans and lost starting lineman Leighton Vander Esch for the season.

Following a number of off-field incidents, including a four-week NFL suspension in November for breaking the personal conduct policy, Wilson’s career took a turn for the worse. The defense signed with the Jaguars in 2021 after spending two seasons with the Chiefs, and he started each of the Jaguars’ 17 games. Wilson most recently participated in every one of the Carolina Panthers’ 17 games in 2022, including five starts.

This season, the newest linebacker for the Cowboys has not played a single NFL snap. How big of an impact Wilson will have on Dallas’ postseason is still to be determined.

Wilson is probably just Dallas’s insurance policy for the postseason.Patrik Walker of DallasCowboys.com described what fans might anticipate from Wilson’s role upon his return to the Big D.

As for Wilson, Walker wrote in a piece titled “IMPACT: Collins, Wilson reunite with Cowboys” on January 4 that “he rejoins a linebackers room that looks wildly different than when he was in Dallas — his initial stint ending in 2018.” “In addition, it just parted ways with Rashaan Evans, the only other real linebacker on the team that isn’t Damone Clark. Evans will be expected to give Markquese Bell, Clark, and other players depth as well as mentorship.

The Baltimore Ravens Landed Dalvin Cook Over the Dallas Cowboys

Dalvin Cook, a four-time Pro Bowl running back, had also been connected to the Cowboys. Instead of signing with the Cowboys, the experienced playmaker chose to join with the Baltimore Ravens. Josina Anderson of CBS Sports first revealed that Cook was a target for the Cowboys.

 

Quick Update: According to what I understand, the Dallas Cowboys may also think about adding Dalvin Cook, Anderson said in a message posted on X on January 3. “I’m still assessing. We’ll watch to see if any more interests arise.

For Heavy.com, Jonathan Adams covers the NBA and NFL, concentrating on the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, and Philadelphia Eagles. Numerous publications, including NFL.com, Yahoo Sports, Pro Football Talk, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report, and Sports Illustrated, have highlighted his work.More on Jonathan Adams.

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