Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans Prepare 53-Man Rosters For 2025 Training Camp
Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans Prepare 53-Man Rosters For 2025 Training Camp

Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans Prepare 53-Man Rosters For 2025 Training Camp

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The Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys are both preparing to begin their 2025 NFL training camps, with the Titans reporting on July 22 and the Cowboys on July 21 in Oxnard, California. The Titans are set to cut their roster from 90 to 53 players before their season opener against the Denver Broncos, with key battles expected at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver positions; Trevor Lawrence Ward is projected to start at quarterback, while veterans like Calvin Ridley and new addition Tyler Lockett look to bolster the receiving corps. The Cowboys face difficult roster decisions with several players on the bubble, including Payton Turner and Jonathan Mingo, amid a crowded receiver group led by CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer, entering his first season with the Cowboys, aims to build a strong team culture and overcome the previous year's 7-10 record, relying on a healthy Dak Prescott and a talented but competitive roster. Historical data shows that roster projections often miss some final roster inclusions, highlighting the fluid nature of NFL teams before the season start. Fans and analysts alike are closely watching both teams as they finalize their lineups and prepare for the upcoming season.

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