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Former Samford defensive back Christian Matthew has signed with the Dallas Cowboys, the NFL team announced on Tuesday. Matthew did not play in 2024. He spent the entire season on the Baltimore Ravens’ injured-reserve list because of an undisclosed injury and had been a free agent since March 12.
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The Dallas Cowboys need someone to step up at left tackle in Tyler Guyton's absence, and the favorite to land the job is Nate Thomas, a 2024 seventh-round pick.
Cowboys are signing former Ravens cornerback Christian Matthew, per Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey. From Valdosta State, Matthew was selected in the seventh-round of the 2022 draft by the Arizona Cardinals. He appeared in 20 games his first two seasons (14 as a rookie), but spent last season on injured reserve with the Ravens.
Tight end Luke Deal and defensive tackle Justin Rogers were waived in the NFL on Tuesday, taking two former Auburn players off training-camp rosters. The Detroit Lions waived Deal with an injury settlement, and the Seattle Seahawks waived Rogers after signing him on July 21.
Michael Wilbon refuses to "pay any attention to" Jerry Jones' public remarks. He also argued the Cowboys become irrelevant once the postseason arrives.