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The Dallas Cowboys made their final roster cuts Tuesday afternoon, trimming down to the league-mandated 53 players. As expected, there were few surprises. One of the most notable moves was the release of veteran quarterback Will Grier. That leaves Dak Prescott and rookie Joe Milton as the only quarterbacks currently on the active roster.
The NFL roster cut deadline has come and gone. Here is the initial Dallas Cowboys 53-man roster for the 2025 season.
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With the 53-man roster now in place (temporarily), now the Dallas Cowboys turn their attention to building their 16-man practice squad, which can be raised to 17 players with the inclusion of an international player,
One of the aspects they’ll target is their practice squad. Which players could make up Dallas’ 16-player group this year? Names to keep in mind could include wide receiver Traeshon Holden, tight end Rivaldo Fairweather and safety Alijah Clark.
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Vested veterans can sign with anyone they please, including their original team. Spots will be made available for some vets on the 53-man roster once other players are moved over to returnable IR. Teams can return up to 8 players from IR during the regular season, and they can designate two of those during the roster cutdowns.
Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, Jaydon Blue, and Hunter Luepke are the backs on the radar for Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles, but who plays and who doesn’t is going to be an interesting watch over the next week.
It’s roster cutdown week in the NFL, as the Dallas Cowboys will have to make 38 cuts to whittle down to its opening night roster.
Cowboys insider Calvin Watkins teams up with staff artist Michael Hogue to offer a prediction for each of the Cowboys’ matchups.
To make room for those two players, the Cowboys waived cornerbacks Andrew Booth and Zion Childress. Booth is in his second year with the team after being acquired in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. Childress was an undrafted free agent this year who shined bright in training camp as a potential option in the slot.