NFL, Dallas Cowboys and Week 2
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The Denver Broncos are signing former Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn to their 17-player practice squad, his agent, Jovan Barnes, told the Denver Gazette 's Chris Tomasson.
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Dallas has continued to shuffle their roster following Week 1, as several additional moves happened this week.
The Denver Broncos are already looking to add a new dynamic to their group, and they quickly settled on former Dallas Cowboys sixth-round draft pick (2023) and running back Cristopher “Deuce” Vaughn.The move comes on the heels of the Broncos’ 20-12 win over the Tennessee Titans.
Broncos added a new face to their practice squad after Week 1, reinforcing depth and preparing for the season’s upcoming challenges.
The Broncos hosted former Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn for a workout on Tuesday, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. As of the time of publication, Vaughn hasn't been signed -- at least not yet.
After working out with the Denver Broncos last week, a former Dallas Cowboys fan favorite signed with the practice squad on Tuesday.
Like always, superstar fullback Upton was at her brilliant best with a first-half double and then another after the break to take her season tally to a record-breaking 18 tries as the Broncos scored 50 points for the first time in an NRLW game.
The Titans confront a Raiders side that has recovered well after losing their first six matches and boasts the firepower out wide to pile on plenty of points. With so much on the line make sure you follow all the Round 11 action on NRL.com's live blog.
New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson's history against the Dallas Cowboys fans could be a cause for concern prior to the game on Sunday.
It's a big day for Queensland sides in the NRLW, as the Broncos — led by skipper Tamika Upton — are far too good for the third-placed Cowboys, while the Titans clinch the last finals spot with a win over Canberra.
The Cowboys are desperate to secure a home semi-final when they travel south to take on fierce rivals Brisbane in a final-round showdown at Totally Workwear Stadium.
With the trade of Tank Bigsby, the Jaguars have also acquired a running back from another team. Jacksonville announced the team signed Cody Schrader off of the Rams' practice squad. Schrader, 26, entered the league last year as an undrafted free agent with the 49ers.