![]() ![]() If you already have the app, you need to set the Cowboys as your favorite team for up-to-the-second news and analysis. Plus, get the latest Dak Prescott news, Ezekiel Elliott predictions, and much more from our team of experts. Rush didn't get much work in the preseason finale and was unimpressive when he did, whereas Gilbert played well, but it feels like the team is now comfortable leaning on Rush while knowing they can likely stash Gilbert on the practice squad.Įxcited for the new Cowboys season? We are too! Follow along on the CBS Sports app and get the latest insights from Patrik Walker, who's on the ground in Dallas. That was until Cooper Rush did very well against the same Arizona Cardinals that Gilbert struggled against, which gave the Cowboys the reason they were looking for to revert back to their former undrafted free agent from 2017. To now, it's been Garrett Gilbert's job to lose, and he mostly did well in keeping it in his pocket. The most notable change here from pre-training camp predictions is at the role of backup quarterback. OK, that's the roster science going into 2021, now let's lay out the projected depth chart in Dallas. Lastly, as it relates to anyone on the 16-man practice squad, they're allowed to be activated three times during the season, and they'll revert back to the practice squad automatically after the first two occasions, but revert to waivers (if not a vested veteran) after the third call-up. Additionally, there is no limit to the number of players a team can return from IR, as long as those players were first on the active regular season roster. Those three players (and any in the future) can return to practice after three weeks and the Cowboys have 21 days to place them back on the active roster - opening a six-week window for each. So you can expect to see Neville Gallimore (DT), Sean McKeon (TE) and rookie Josh Ball (OT) to survive roster cuts only to be moved shortly thereafter, which allows each to return from their respective injury early in the regular season. Three players are expected to move to IR after having been carried on the active roster for 24 hours - because anyone placed on IR prior to cutdowns won't be allowed to return for 2021, per NFL rules, i.e., Rico Dowdle (RB), Mitch Hyatt (OT), Reggie Robinson II (CB), Sewo Olonilua (FB). You'll see players on the 53-man count come Tuesday evening who'll head to injured reserve on Wednesday, freeing up those seats as well for new additions and/or re-adding familiar faces to the active roster. In other words, there's no such thing as a "final" roster in the NFL. That technically allows for three additional seats to use temporarily by Dallas, should they want to get creative with the forming of their depth chart. ![]() So who stays and who goes? Well, before we get into that (you've probably already peeked anyway), it's key to note the Cowboys currently have three players still on the COVID/Reserve list - CeeDee Lamb, Carlos Watkins and Connor Williams - who won't count against the 53-man roster, but who are scheduled to be activated before the team begins practicing to take on Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ET to slash the roster from 80 men down to only 53, and that means it's time for a lot of uncomfortable conversations and tough decisions as the deadline speeds toward them. They have until Tuesday, August 31 at 4 p.m. The 2021 preseason is officially over and the Dallas Cowboys were one of only two teams who had four games in August to evaluate talent, and they're hoping the added contest - i.e., the Hall of Fame Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers - will help them enter the regular season with the most sharpened roster possible, led by the return of two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Dak Prescott. It's time to get down to brass tacks in the NFL. ![]()
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