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Cowboys trivia: Your in-5 daily game, Monday edition

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Think you can figure out which Cowboys player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out in our new guessing game!

Hey Cowboys fans! We’re back for another day of the Blogging The Boys in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.

If you can’t see the game due to Apple News or another service, click this game article.

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The goal of the game is to guess the correct Cowboys player with the help of up to five clues. We’ll mix in BOTH ACTIVE AND RETIRED PLAYERS. It won’t be easy to figure it out in one or two guesses, but some of you might be able to nail it.

After you correctly guess the player, you can click “Share Results” to share how you did down in the comments and on social media. We won’t go into other details about the game as we’d like your feedback on it. How it plays, what you think of it, the difficulty level, and anything else you can think of that will help us improve this game. You can provide feedback in the comments of this article, or you can fill out this Google Form.

Enjoy!

Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2025/6/30/24458763/sb-nation-cowboys-daily-trivia-in-5
 
Poll: Do Steelers moves since George Pickens trade make you feel better about it for Cowboys?

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The Steelers have made several moves since trading George Pickens... do they make you feel better about the deal?

We are approaching the two-month anniversary of the Dallas Cowboys trading for George Pickens. It somehow feels even longer than that.

When it comes to trades like this we obviously won’t really know who the true winner is until Pickens has a chance to play for the Cowboys. Even then we still need to see who the third-round pick becomes for the Steelers, and what’s more is we also have to see how Pickens’ contract situation is resolved and whether he re-signs with Dallas or goes elsewhere in 2026.

This is in no way a perfect science to measure things either, but another thing we can pay attention to is the aftermath of everything involved. While the Pickens trade was the final move for the Cowboys following a rather busy offseason, it was sort of the catalyst for the Pittsburgh side of things as they have been a bit busy since.

Consider the notable things that the Steelers have done since trading Pickens to the Cowboys:

  • Signed Aaron Rodgers (after months of hanging in limbo there)
  • Traded for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith
  • Sent Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Dolphins in the trade in question

When word broke of the Steelers trading for Ramsey there were many people lauding it. Ramsey is still a very good player, after all. But once it became public knowledge that Pittsburgh was sending Minkah Fitzpatrick to Miami in the deal, it suddenly became clear who the winner in the trade was - Miami. This was true even when factoring in the Steelers acquiring Jonnu Smith as well.

Obviously the Cowboys were not involved in Monday’s trade, but it adds to the list of things the Steelers have done since sending Pickens to them. It goes without saying that the most controversial move Pittsburgh has made all offseason was signing Aaron Rodgers, so ultimately the question is whether or not what they have done since dealing Pickens has made you feel better (assuming you didn’t feel as good as possible already).

Of course, each and every situation is different. The Steelers seemed to have issues with Pickens in terms of harmony or chemistry or whatever you want to call it. They also obviously had a need at quarterback and Aaron Rodgers is Aaron Rodgers which makes dealing with certain things worth it to some people.

All told it is hard though not to look at the Steelers and scratch your head a bit at how they feel they are bettering their team. In this sense it stands to reason that a Cowboys fan would feel better about them handing off a player like Pickens.

Who agrees?

Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...ickens-trade-grade-jalen-ramsey-aaron-rodgers
 
Cowboys have several former first-rounders attempting to resurrect their careers in 2025

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There are several former first-round picks on the Cowboys roster that could play an interesting role this season.

The Dallas Cowboys added over 30 new faces to the roster either through trades, free agency, or drafted/undrafted rookies. Some of these players will play a more significant role than others for the Cowboys this season, but each of them were brought into hopefully overhaul the roster and Brian Schottenheimer's first-year as Dallas' new head coach.

Surprisingly enough, several of these new additions, and a couple of Dallas' original draft picks, are former first-round selections looking to shed labels after not living up to expectations thus far in their careers. Today, we take a look at these former first-rounders and see how they could fit in with the Cowboys in 2025.

The Cowboys own


DT Mazi Smith - The 26th overall pick by Dallas in 2023 may not have gotten a fair shake in his first two seasons with the organization. He's had a different defensive coordinator both seasons and will have another new DC in 2025. That could have stunted his development, but whatever the case, he as of yet hasn't lived up to his first-round pedigree for Dallas.

LT Tyler Guyton - It's still way too early to judge the Cowboys 29th overall pick last year, but he'll need to take a significant jump in his development entering Year 2 with the organization to establish his starting position. He could be one of the most important players on the roster this season not named Dak Prescott, and as he goes, so goes Dallas.

The Cowboys trade acquisitions


CB Kaiir Elam - Elam was the 23rd is pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2022 and spent three seasons there before getting traded to the Cowboys this offseason. He is competing to start on the outside early on in Dallas, at least until Trevon Diggs is able to return to the lineup. A change of scenery might help him find the consistency that eluded him in Buffalo.

LB Kenneth Murray Jr. - Murray was the 23rd pick by the Los Angeles Chargers in 2020 and is the second former first-rounder Dallas acquired via trade this offseason. Some consider him somewhat of a draft bust thinking he didn't live up to expectations, however, he has been a starting caliber LB in his five-year career and is expected start for Dallas in 2025.

The aging vet


DT Solomon Thomas - Thomas was the third overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers in 2017. He spent four years in San Francisco, one with the Las Vegas Raiders, and the last three with the New York Jets before signing the Cowboys this offseason. He's never quite lived up to his draft status, but has turned into a solid rotational backup 3-tech, which he'll be in Dallas.

The free agent


DE Payton Turner - Turner was the 28th overall pick by the New Orleans Saints in 2021 and spent four injury-plagued seasons with the organization. The Saints declined to pick up his fifth-year option, leading him to sign with the Cowboys this offseason. He's likely nothing more than a depth piece this season in Dallas, if he makes the final 53-roster.

Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-2025-kaiir-elam-kenneth-murray-payton-turner
 
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