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Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones sat down for a one-on-one conversation with CBS Sports Texas' Bill Jones at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, Calif. over the weekend.
The Cowboys welcomed the return of starting right tackle Terence Steele to the first team on Monday, but lost left tackle Tyler Guyton toward the back end of practice. The team also didn’t have backup guard Rob Jones, who is out two to three months with a broken bone in his neck.
Dallas Cowboys right guard Tyler Booker has had himself a positive start to training camp, but he knows there’s a long way to go. With Booker penciled in as the starting right guard to replace Zack Martin,
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton is picking up Brian Schottenheimer’s offense. OXNARD – Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton has been one of a handful of players impressing in the Oxnard in training camp.