Despite humble beginnings, several of Dallas’ past and current stars were found on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. Day 3 of the NFL Draft is when teams hope to put some gravy on their offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys made a few additions to the practice roster on Wednesday ahead of their Week 18 matchup against the Commanders. First off, the team signed former fourth-round draft pick Damien Wilson.
Dallas has been active with their roster leading up to their regular season finale in Washington. Not only str the Cowboys signing former starting right tackle La’el Collins to the practice squad, but they also will add former Cowboy linebacker Damien Wilson.
The Cowboys are bringing back linebacker Damien Wilson, the team announced. He has agreed to spot on Dallas' practice squad. The Cowboys also agreed to terms with receiver Racey McMath and running back SaRodorick Thompson for practice squad spots.
The former Cowboys linebacker comes home The Dallas Cowboys have brought in reinforcements for the linebacker position. The team worked out former Cowboys linebacker Damien Wilson at the same time they worked out La’el Collins, and today they put Wilson on the practice squad.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Cowboys have signed veteran LB Damien Wilson to their practice squad. Here’s the Cowboys’ updated practice squad:
What do the Cowboys have up their sleeve?
According to Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are hosting OT La’el Collins for a workout today. Dallas is also hosting LB Damien Wilson for a workout, per Todd Archer.
The linebacker has been suspended for the next four weeks after violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
The NFL has suspended former Carolina Panthers linebacker and current free agent Damien Wilson for four weeks. Per Pro Football Talk, he violated the league’s personal conduct policy.
Veteran linebacker Damien Wilson, currently a free agent, was suspended for the next four weeks of the season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, NFL Network reported Thursday.
One year into a two-year contract, linebacker Damien Wilson has been released by the Carolina Panthers, according to Panthers staff writer Darin Gantt.
Friday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers released veteran linebacker Damien Wilson. In 17 games this past season (five starts), Wilson recorded 38 tackles, four tackles for loss, two QB hits, and two sacks.
The Carolina Panthers are planning to release veteran linebacker Damien Wilson, according to Jordan Schultz of the Score. By doing so, the Panthers will save an estimated $3.6 million in cap space.
The Carolina Panthers are planning on releasing LB Damien Wilson, according to Jordan Schultz. The move will save Carolina $3.6 million in cap space this offseason.
The Carolina Panthers may be working with deep pockets while assembling a new coaching staff, but that’s not exactly how it works when it comes to building a roster.
The Panthers are under new management but don't expect wholesale changes from new head coach Frank Reich.
This offseason, the Carolina Panthers signed free agent linebacker Damien Wilson to a two-year, $6.9 million deal to fill in as the new starting MIKE, replacing Jermaine Carter Jr.
Panthers linebacker Damien Wilson was arrested in Frisco, Texas last week, according to a report by Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. Per the report, Wilson had shown up to his ex-girlfriend's place drunk after receiving news that the two were breaking up.
Following a career year in Jacksonville, Damien Wilson is heading elsewhere.
With an NFL-worst 2-13 record entering Week 17 and the dark cloud of the recently departed Urban Meyer still hanging over their heads, the 2021 season has been a colossal disaster for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jacksonville Jaguars left their bye week with a win under their belt and momentum off which to build. After six games—and 11 to go—where does this team stand?
Damien Wilson knows what it takes to win a championship. The Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker came to the First Coast via the free agency after two years with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The importance of linebackers has decreased in the NFL in recent years, due to the league's evolution into a passing league more and more each year. Linebackers
In his NFL mismatches column, Yardbarker's Michael Nania also explains where the underdog Titans have an edge in Sunday's AFC Championship game against Kansas City.
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