5 position battles to watch in Week 2 of Cowboys training camp (2024)

The Dallas Cowboys take the day off on Thursday, wrapping up their first week of training camp. While contract negotiations dominated the headlines, there was still plenty to follow on the field.

Dallas lost a star player when Sam Williams went down with a torn ACL, meaning rookie Marshawn Kneeland will need to step up his game in a hurry. Another rookie has already done this as Tyler Guyton has been lighting it up, taking hold of the left tackle position.

Guyton might have already won that competition but there are plenty more to follow. Let's look at five positions battles that will take center stage during the second week of camp.

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Dallas is suddenly deep at tight end after signing Brevyn Spann-Ford as an undrafted free agent. He joins Peyton Hendershot and John Stephens, Jr. who battle for a spot behind Jake Ferguson and Luke Schoonmaker.

The Cowboys went four deep at tight end in 2023 and will likely do the same this season. Right now, Hendershot appears to be the odd man out since Stephens was a preseason star before suffering a knee injury last year and Spann-Ford signed a contract with some hefty guarantees for a UDFA.

Hendershot shouldn't be counted out, however, since he's the only one behind their top two tight ends with regular season experience —and he's done well whenever given a chance.

Linebacker: DeMarvion Overshown, Marist Liufau

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Eric Kendricks and Damone Clark have the top two linebacker positions locked up. For the most part, they will be the starters but there will be times when the Cowboys go into defensive formations with three linebackers. They have two players who could fill that role in DeMarvion Overshown and Marist Liufau.

Overshown made headlines as a rookie in 2023 before being sent to the IR with a torn ACL. He's back and has been showing that same explosiveness we saw last year. He has the inside track to the third linebacker spot but rookie Marist Liufau shouldn't be overlooked. He's soaking it all in right now but once he has a firm understanding of Mike Zimmer's defense, he could force his way onto the field.

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When the Cowboys used the No. 73 overall pick on Cooper Beebe from Kansas State, he was seen as the clear-cut favorite to start at center. He hadn't played the position before but spent the offseason working on snapping the ball and has been impressive in practice.

As good as he's been, the rookie has yet to overtake Brock Hoffman who was a surprise in Week 1. Hoffman is in his second season in Dallas after appearing in all 17 games in 2023 with two starts. He has the experience edge and if he continues to play as well as he has early in camp, it won't be easy for Beebe to crack the starting lineup.

QB2: Trey Lance, Cooper Rush

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Trey Lance was once a hot prospect out of North Dakota State. The San Francisco 49ers traded up to the third spot in the 2021 NFL Draft to bring him in but he was unable to hold onto the starting job. Lance spent 2023 as the third quarterback in Dallas after they surrendered a fourth-round pick to bring him in. Heading into his second season with the franchise, they were hopeful he could overtake Cooper Rush for the QB2 spot.

After one week, Lance hasn't been able to assert himself. He's struggled to see the field and has thrown multiple picks directly to defenders. Rush, on the other hand, has been as steady as ever. He's not someone who will ever wow you with his arm strength but his mistakes are minimal and he's never rattled.

Lance could still turn it around and a strong start in the second week of camp would be a huge help for him.

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Entering the offseason, Jalen Tolbert was seen as the favorite for the WR3 spot behind CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks. He understood how important this opportunity would be for his career and spent time working out with Cooks, trying to take the next step in his development.

Tolbert's efforts are easy to see. He's been a more fluid route runner and is showing more confidence than ever. Having said that, he's not a lock for the position.

Second-year wideout Jalen Brooks has been turning heads throughout camp. The former seventh-round pick has been more comfortable in the offense this season and is doing all he can to prove he deserves to win the battle.

Throwing a wrench in the plans for both men, however, is KaVontae Turpin. The team's return specialist has been getting more work in the base offense this camp and wants to remind everyone he was a star in the USFL as a wideout.

This is the exact type of competition the Cowboys needed at wide receiver. All three players should have a role in 2024 and this battle will only help make them all better. It will also be a lot of fun to watch it unfold.

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5 position battles to watch in Week 2 of Cowboys training camp (2024)

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5 position battles to watch in Week 2 of Cowboys training camp? ›

As always, practices are free and open to the public at the Oxnard River Ridge Sports Complex. The idea for both teams is to let the starters have a little more unique competition against other teams, considering the starters aren't expected to play much, if any, in the upcoming preseason games.

Can you watch the Dallas Cowboys practice? ›

As always, practices are free and open to the public at the Oxnard River Ridge Sports Complex. The idea for both teams is to let the starters have a little more unique competition against other teams, considering the starters aren't expected to play much, if any, in the upcoming preseason games.

How long does Cowboys training camp last? ›

2024 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp Schedule

Pacific Coast Time (July 25-August 21 in Oxnard); Dates and times are subject to change without notice.

Where do the Dallas Cowboys workout? ›

The Cowboys have held their training camp in Oxnard since the early 2000s and it's since become a tradition, but Oxnard has a lot more to offer as well. Texas summers are brutal, and July and August are usually the worst of the intense heat.

Is it free to go to the Cowboys training camp? ›

Admission is free. For more information, visit Dallas Cowboys Training Camp.

Is the Cowboys watch party free? ›

This is a FREE ticketed event – Max 4 tickets per person. Must have a SeatGeek account to claim a free ticket. Entry will be on a first come, first served basis. Free parking for fans is available in parking lots 10 with admission through the Miller Lite®House entrances.

Can you watch the Cowboys? ›

You can stream Cowboys games from the NFL on CBS schedule from your phone, tablet, or Android device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store or Google Play.

Is there an age limit for DCC? ›

While there is no age limit to be a member of the DCC, the jump splits take a toll on even the youngest of bodies. That hasn't stopped some women though!

How often do the DCC practice? ›

During football season, you practice about 20 hours a week in addition to game days. "We have practice during the week from 7 p.m. to around 11 p.m. Our practices can be very intense at times. We do a warm-up every night — kick line, conditioning, some crunches — and then we are dancing for hours.

Is Victoria still a DCC? ›

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Where do the Dallas Cowboys hang out? ›

Cowboys Club is located at The Star in Frisco, Texas where the Dallas Cowboys train and work year round. The club creates an environment inviting for Cowboys' players, coaches and executives to socialize. Members will have exclusive looks inside the organization's daily operations, training camp and team practices.

How do cowboys stay fit? ›

Regularly training your core, legs, back, and arms will help you ride better, boost your balance, and prevent injuries. Incorporate exercises like squats, deadlifts, planks, and pull-ups. Stay dedicated and consistent in your training to see progress and perform at your best in rodeo competitions.

Where do the Cowboys stay? ›

Omni Frisco Hotel

Our luxury 16-story hotel serves as the cornerstone of The Star, a 91-acre entertainment district anchored by the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and 12,000-seat stadium, Ford Center. Tour the state-of-the-art facilities and get an inside look at the home of America's team.

Is watching NFL training camp free? ›

The NFL announced training camp reporting dates and locations for all 32 teams. Admission is free for training camp - most teams require tickets and are first come, first serve. A few teams require a small donation to their foundation or charge for parking.

Can I go to a Dallas Cowboys practice? ›

All three Dallas Cowboys Training Camp practices are free and open to the public. Dallas Cowboys All Access: Fans have the option to purchase All Access Early Entry to Training Camp at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco!

How much does it cost to go to a Dallas Cowboy game? ›

In fact, they have sold out every home game since 2002. For a single game, upper-level seats aren't too bad, starting at around $40, but the average price for a ticket is between $140-150. Depending on the Cowboys' success during the season, the prices could go up or down.

Can the public watch the Dallas Stars practice? ›

Comerica Center is the official practice facility and the Executive Offices for the NHL Dallas Stars. It also serves as the home of the Texas Legends basketball team, the NBA G League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. Dallas Stars practices are open to the public.

Can you watch NFL practice? ›

Inside Training Camp

NFL Network has you covered with insider access across all 32 teams… all day, every day.

How much does the Cowboys practice facility cost? ›

The Dallas Cowboys were far from frugal in building their new practice facility. Shocking, eh? On Friday, media members got a look at the Ford Center practice field, which features 12,000 seats and a massive videoboard.

How much does it cost to watch the Cowboys game? ›

This season, the lowest price for Cowboys tickets is approximately $20, with an average price of $399. Ticket prices fluctuate daily, so to stay up-to-date on the best pricing, hit the 'heart' icon on the event listing you're interested in.

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