The Cowboys made one of their all-time boldest midseason moves when they traded a first-round pick to the Raiders for Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper in 2018.
As for Evans, the team’s depth at linebacker is not exactly overflowing. That doesn’t exactly mean that the move is a reaction to the 28-year-old’s arrest this week.
Linebacker Rashaan Evans has had an eventful week. Evans was waived by the Cowboys on Wednesday when they activated tackle Matt Waletzko from injured reserve and word of his arrest on Tuesday surfaced after that transaction was announced.
The Dallas Cowboys waived linebacker Rashaan Evans on Wednesday, one day after he was arrested for marijuana possession. In a corresponding move, the Cowboys activated offensive lineman Matt Waletzko from injured reserve.
The Dallas Cowboys have spent the last month and more searching for backup linebacker help. And they are also now searching for more offensive line insurance.
According to Michael Gehken, the Cowboys are activating OT Matt Waletzko from injured reserve. Today marked the last day of Waletzko’s 21-day window to be activated.
The Dallas Cowboys officially designated OT Matt Waletzko to return from injured reserve on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Waletzko, 23, is a former fifth-round pick by the Cowboys in the 2022 NFL Draft out of North Dakota.
This year was as good an example as any to depict how tough it is for NFL teams to trim a roster down to 53 deserving players. Some guys solidified their first opportunity to prove themselves worthy of an NFL locker.
The Dallas Cowboys placed offensive lineman Matt Waletzko and cornerback Nahshon Wright on injured reserve this week, which means the two rotational pieces will have to miss at least the first four games of the 2023 season.
After a flurry of moves to reach the 53-man roster limit this week, the Dallas Cowboys are still busy making adjustments to their team. Some of the Cowboys' moves have more to do with injury than anything.
The Cowboys placed cornerback Nahshon Wright and offensive tackle Matt Waletzko on injured reserve/designated return. Wright, who has a high ankle sprain, and Waletzko, who has a shoulder injury, will have to miss at least four games before returning.
The loss of rookie linebacker DeMarvion Overshown potentially for the season was the headline out of the Cowboys’ defeat at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday night but there were several more injuries of note that could impact the team moving forward.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. and we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
Entering Year 2, Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Matt Waletzko is making some big changes as he seeks more playing time. The 2022 fifth-round pick out of North Dakota isn't just rocking a new number, switching from No.
The Cowboys fielded a revolving door at left guard last year and, for now, it looks like it may continue revolving through the summer.
The Cowboys second-year offensive lineman could be in line for a bigger role in 2023 and beyond. While it is relatively early in the offseason, and we’re still a few months before the preseason, some compelling news emerged from the recent OTA sessions.
The Cowboys were back at work on Thursday. The Dallas Cowboys continued with OTAs on Thursday, the closest bit of football action were are going to be getting, along with minicamp, for about two months (a little less, but might as well round up).
The Dallas Cowboys seem to be expecting some big things from two of their backup linemen this season. Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy provided updates on Josh Ball, a fourth-round pick from 2021, and Matt Waletzko, a fifth-rounder last year, on Monday at their pre-draft press conference.
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.
Matt Waletzko entered the 2022 NFL draft with a bit of a cult following. The left tackle from North Dakota was last year’s most popular small school lineman.
Dallas' top in-house options are Josh Ball, Tyler Smith and Matt Waletzko. None of them has played left tackle in a regular-season NFL game.
Cowboys rookie Offensive Tackle Matt Waletzko has a shoulder injury from last week which will likely require surgery. How long will Waletzko be out and what does this mean for Dallas’ depth at the position?
Dallas’ concerning depth at two key positions has been discussed at length on the Silver and Blue Podcast. Now, less than a week into camp, that depth is already taking hits with injuries to Matt Waletzko and James Washington.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to be newsmakers when it comes to roster-building. Updated by the minute, our Dallas Cowboys 2021 NFL Transaction Tracker:
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms with four more of their 2022 draftees following the announced agreement with first-rounder Tyler Smith. Dallas has now inked all three of their remaining fifth-round choices, as offensive tackle Matt Waletzko, cornerback DaRon Bland, and linebacker Damone Clark join defensive lineman John Ridgeway.
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