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Yardbarker on MSNThe real WR battle we should be watching in Training CampWith the Dallas Cowboys training camp in sight, everyone here at Inside The Star has touched on just pretty much everything ...
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys news: Late-round draft pick is bringing some excitement to DallasThe problem for Dallas, though, is that it may not have anywhere else to turn. The Cowboys don’t have any other proven option ...
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Yardbarker on MSNThese 2 receivers will battle for a critical roster spotWith training camp in Oxnard getting underway later this month, we know two things for certain among the Dallas Cowboys ...
The Dallas Cowboys significantly bolstered their receiving corps by swinging a trade for George Pickens earlier this ...
Turpin reached a speed of 21.35 miles per hour on his 99-yard return score, and he is now the owner of three of the 20 fastest speeds by a ball-carrier in 2024, per the NFL's Next Gen Stats.
The Athletic's Saad Yousuf predicts 2-time Pro Bowl and All-Pro return specialist Kavontae Turpin could have new "Playmaker" ...
Turpin hit a top speed of 22.36 miles per hour on his 64-yard touchdown on a slant against the Houston Texans in Week 11. That's both the fastest this season and the fastest by a ball-carrier ...
KaVontae Turpin returned 21 kicks his rookie season in 2022. Last season, he returned just 10. Aided by the new kickoff rules, Turpin’s had more opportunities this season.
This team found an All-Pro in KaVontae Turpin just a few years ago after he won the MVP of the UFL. Now heading into 2025, he could be looking to have his biggest season to date.
KaVontae Turpin 40 time. For those wondering how fast KaVontae Turpin is, the 28-year-old ran the 40-yard dash in 4.31 seconds at his Pro Day in 2019, according to Sports Management Worldwide Agency.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract with return specialist KaVontae Turpin, NFL Network reports. Per the report, the deal makes Turpin the highest-paid special ...
The Dallas Cowboys and KaVontae Turpin agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract on Tuesday, a deal that will make him the NFL's highest-paid special teams player.
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