The camp has started around the NFL, and our team of reporters are on the ground every day after all the moves. The Dallas Cowboys Camp takes place in Oxnard, California, and cowboy journalist Todd Archer has the latest Intel stellar, highlights, position battles, depth charting movements, cut decisions and of course the quarterback room.
Next is everything we see and hear at the Cowboy Camp. We will frequently update this file with the latest file. How does Dak Prescott look and the offensive look? What new features are there for Micah Parsons? Who is going to watch the breakthrough, especially fantasy football? Which players on the roster can be the last 53?
Let's get involved and make sure to continue checking for more information until the first week of the preseason start on August 7.
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Wednesday, July 23
A melee broke out between safety Markquese Bell and tight end Tyler Neville, who postponed practice on Tuesday, saying he will play the next player to fight from the driving range.
When the coach enjoys the intensity, he wants it to travel in the right direction. He spent a morning talking about back-to-back drama, defensive end Sam Williams was too physical to be sent to the sideline.
“We have to be professional,” said Ceedee Lamb, a wide receiver. “I know there’s a lot of hatred and tension between us and understand that we want to promote our dominance and be aggressive on both sides of the ball, but to what extent?”
After the improvised team meeting, there was no conflict.
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Second round draft pick Donovan Ezeiruaku is almost everywhere running and passing. The edge players have tons of them in the backcourt, forcing the checkout. He is also able to keep his position on running. A strong start for the rookie.
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CB Daron Bland is not in practice Wednesday when she is waiting for the birth of her child. Andrew Booth Jr. and Caelen Carson met with the first team for a while, and Kemon Hall also worked in Nickel.
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WR George Pickens will attack briefly with fear when he stays on the ground after the pass. It seems that he has cramps in his left leg. He received some extra stretching, but he didn't seem to have any pain in the exercise, although the first-place offense did not accept rep after he fell.
George Pickens looked like he suffered from a cramp in his left leg that disappointed him for a while. Can walk away by yourself pic.twitter.com/vu0hmpqag6
– Todd Archer (@toddarcher) July 23, 2025
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The defense has been chasing the ball for two days. CB Kaiir Elam has a bunch of Dak Prescotts on the cross route to Jalen Tolbert. LB Jack Sanborn forced a mistake. De Marshawn Kneeland proposed a failed recovery.
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WR Jonathan Mingo thought of a dive by Joe Milton III, which made the crowd happy.
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Ol Saahdiq Charles was able to grow a dressed Perrion Winfrey to lift the DT during team drills.
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Some Position Flexibility Note: Nathan Thomas works on left and right tackles. Matt Waletzko has seen time at left back in the first two days.
Tuesday, July 22
Who will be the running of a cowboy? Coach Brian Schottenheimer said that once the mat is on, the battle will move forward at full speed due to the nature of the position.
But as the Cowboys start practicing on Tuesday, there is no exercise. Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders alternated with the starters during eight teams. Williams had five carrys and Sanders scored six points.
Deuce Vaughn and Jaydon Blue separate the work behind alternate quarterback Joe Milton III.
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It was fun to see Trevon Diggs (knee) with some of his rehabilitation work wearing a helmet and then wearing other parts without his cleats.
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The defense was active, De Marshawn Kneeland took Prescott's draft pick while also falling to the apartment on the Sanders pass. There were at least two forced groping on the cart on the field, including Daron Bland who put the ball out of George Pickens.
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Dante Fowler Jr. and Kneeland are the first team's defensive ends as Parsons did not participate in the team drills.