July 3, 2024

DallasCowboys.com’s Patrik Walker reported One of the new players Dallas signed to the practice squad is…..Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy out with appendicitis, expects to be on sideline against Eagles - The San Diego Union-Tribune

The Dallas Cowboys made a series of roster moves heading into Week 18, including releasing receiver Martavis Bryant. The news comes after the Cowboys signed Bryant to the team’s practice squad on November 7, 2023.

Bryant has not played an NFL snap since 2018 (for the Raiders) after serving an indefinite suspension by the league. The NFL reinstated Bryant back in November making the playmaker once again eligible to play.

DallasCowboys.com’s Patrik Walker reported that Bryant did not develop as quickly as the team had hoped. One of the new players Dallas signed to the practice squad is former Titans wideout Racey McMath.Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy out with appendicitis, expects to be on sideline against Eagles - The San Diego Union-Tribune

“Racey McMath, aside from having one of the best names to ever grace an NFL roster, will fill the practice squad role previously occupied by Martavis Bryant,” Walker wrote on January 4, 2024 in an article titled, “IMPACT: Collins, Wilson reunite with Cowboys.” “Things didn’t work out as intended for the latter after weeks of coaching and development, and the Cowboys need to enter the postseason with only the best possible options for depth at each position.Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy out with appendicitis, expects to be on sideline against Eagles - The San Diego Union-Tribune

“Their cup currently runneth over at wide receiver, but you can never have enough quality ones on the roster, and they feel McMath — a former sixth-round pick of the Titans out of LSU — is a 6-foot-2, 210 pound (ish) wideout with plenty of speed and built similarly to Bryant, which is telling of what the Cowboys are looking for there.”

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