One month ago today, the 2024 NFL Draft kicked off in Detroit. 30 days later, the Dallas Cowboys have some new players looking to earn their stripes and contribute immediately.
Dallas would benefit greatly from him stepping up his game. Defensive lineman Chauncey Golston was a third-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 2021. So far, he's been mostly a rotational piece and a special teams contributor.
The scoring summary of Sunday's NFL showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots, a 38-3 victory for the former, could go down as one of the most unique in professional football history. For one thing, the 35-point margin of victory was the largest over a team led by eight-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick.
The count is officially on as the Dallas Cowboys get set to face the New York Giants for Week 1. Everyday we give you a player profile for a player represented by his jersey number.
There is no argument. The defensive side of the ball was the best unit for the Dallas Cowboys in 2022. Retaining Dan Quinn was the best thing that could have happened for this unit and for the team overall.
Not so long ago, the Dallas Cowboys were a hot mess on the defensive side of the field; they couldn’t get a stop to save their lives. And then Dan Quinn came to save the day.
What will Chauncey Golston year two look like? When the Dallas Cowboys drafted Chauncey Golston out of Iowa in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft, many people thought it was a bit early, but recognized he was a good player that could help the team.
What can the versatile Cowboys lineman improve on? A big talking point during the Cowboys’ 2022 offseason revolved around the EDGE spot opposite DeMarcus Lawrence.
The Dallas Cowboys had a clear intent on selecting size and physically-dominating players in this year's draft. But it's going to be hard to find anyone that can match defensive end Chauncey Golston's size, which seems even larger when factoring in his confidence level entering year two in the NFL.
Two Cowboys scheduled for surgery this week. With the Cowboys season ending, the reports of guys getting their offseason surgeries have already started to trickle out.
The Cowboys have scored five offensive touchdowns. They have scored a defensive touchdown. Now, they’ve scored a special teams touchdown. Running back Corey Clement blocked a Tress Way punt and Chauncey Golston recovered in the end zone for a touchdown.
The Cowboys have themselves a formidable quartet of defensive rookies. Remember when the draft unfolded earlier in the year? Cowboys fans were eagerly waiting to see whether it would be Patrick Surtain II or Jaycee Horn wearing the star next.
Rookie Chauncey Golston has only been practicing for a few weeks and yet to be active for his first NFL game. But the defensive end just might debut for the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football, and other injuries could put him in a position to make an impact against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Welcome to the NFL, Chauncey Golston. The injury bug is hitting the Cowboys hard heading into week three against the Eagles. DeMarcus Lawrence will miss
Length, effort, hand usage, motor, leadership and versatility were all examples of words used to describe Iowa DE Chauncey Golston going into the NFL draft.
Could the Cowboys open up two roster spots with these moves? In moves to get the roster down the 85, the Cowboys moved second-year CB Reggie Robinson (turf toe) and FB Sewo Olonilua (neck) to the injured reserved list.
Golston was grabbed with the 84th overall pick, shortly after the Cowboys selected UCLA defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa.
The Dallas Cowboys did a defensive overhaul in the 2021 NFL Draft. Of their 11 picks, eight were on the defensive side of the ball, including each of the first six.
The Cowboys rookie defensive ends deserves more love. The Dallas Cowboys had one of the worst defenses in the National Football League last year and this offseason committed to a change on that side of the ball.
The Dallas Cowboys, when it comes to defensive end, are in constant search of two things: Pass-rushers and position flex. And along comes Chauncey Golston.
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