When the Dallas Cowboys drafted Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn, it was the feel-good story of the year for the franchise. His father, Chris Vaughn, who is a scout for the Cowboys, got to tell his son that he was going to be drafted by the franchise in the war room that sent emotions running wild.
One of the biggest questions looming over the Cowboys as they enter into free agency is who’s going to run the football? There’s a chance that the Cowboys could draft collegiate sensation, Ashton Jeanty.
In the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys made a pick that had everyone reaching for a tissue. Deuce Vaughn, a running back out of Kansas State, is the son of the Cowboys’ college scout, Chris Vaughn, who got to make the call to tell his son they’d be commuting to work together.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
In the season finale, the Dallas Cowboys are ready to finally let some of their younger players see the field. It was announced roughly 90 minutes before kickoff that Trey Lance would make his first start with the franchise, sending Cooper Rush to the bench.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Although the Dallas Cowboys run game struggled at the start of the season, it managed to come to life towards the end. Rico Dowdle recently hit a career-high 1,000-yard rushing season.
Everyone knows the old saying from NASA astronauts: “Houston, we have a problem!” Houston does not have a problem in the NFL, but the Dallas Cowboys do.
With the Saints game this upcoming Sunday, the Cowboys offense has a huge opportunity if they do one thing: utilize the run game. It would be even more killer to use one of the Cowboys running backs who didn’t get a ton of time last week: Deuce Vaughn.
The Dallas Cowboys just announced their final cuts for the 2024 NFL season. The news Cowboys fans have been waiting for has finally arrived: Deuce Vaughn has officially made the team.
Here is the initial Dallas Cowboys 53-man roster for the 2024 season. The Dallas Cowboys have officially set their 53-man roster for the 2024 season. All of training camp and the preseason is now complete and focus can now shift to the 2024 regular season, especially with CeeDee Lamb’s contract situation now taken care of.
The Dallas Cowboys have less than 24 hours to finalize the 53-man roster for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL regular season which kicks off against the Cleveland Browns.
Reality check: The Dallas Cowboys' running back room is underwhelming. Sure, fans are right to argue whether or not Deuce Vaughn deserves a roster spot or if Ezekiel Elliott sitting the entire preseason is fair or undeserved privilege.
In what was likely the most important game of Deuce Vaughn's career as a member of the Dallas Cowboys, he did not disappoint. Vaughn was still fighting for a spot on the roster, but after yesterday's game, he likely sealed his place.
The preseason is officially over which means all the attention will now turn to the upcoming 53-man roster cuts. For the Dallas Cowboys, the decisions are going to be tough throughout the depth chart.
The Dallas Cowboys fell to 1-2 in the preseason as the Los Angeles Chargers handed them a 26-19 loss. They had several chances to take control of the game and could have tied it up, or taken the lead, with a touchdown in the final seconds.
The Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys are heading into their final preseason game, where they will be hosting the Los Angeles Chargers. This game will be pivotal in shaping the roster, as final roster cuts are right around the corner.
Near the end of the 2023 NFL Draft, Deuce Vaughn became the darling of the draft. The video of Vaughn being drafted in the sixth round by the Dallas Cowboys quickly went viral.
With the downtime between now and until training camp kicks off at the end of July, the NFL crew at A to Z Sports went through all 32 teams and selected a potential surprise cut candidate.
The Cowboys may be looking in-house to find some additional playmaking at the wide receiver position and doing so with the second-year running back.
Deuce Vaughn may really be taking the Darren Sproles comparisons to heart.
The Cowboys could have a new wide receiver for the 2024 season.
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to giving opportunities to young players, and running back Deuce Vaughn is no exception. As he enters his second year in the NFL, the question is: Can Vaughn be the answer to the Cowboys’ running back concerns?
The Cowboys placed rookie running back Deuce Vaughn on injured reserve, Wednesday, meaning he won’t be available for Dallas’ playoff run.
The Dallas Cowboys are (rightfully) buying a ton of stock in Tony Pollard to be their full-time RB1 when the 2023 season begins, but an addition to the running back room is garnering some strong praise.
Deuce Vaughn is already being compared to another under-5'6 K-State alum who flummoxed defenses: Darren Sproles.
In one of the best moments in NFL Draft history, the Cowboys selected running back Deuce Vaughn out of Kansas State with the No. 212 overall pick.
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