Damone Clark is still a key member of Dallas’ LB room despite all the new faces From veteran Eric Kendricks to rookie Marist Liufau to the delayed debut of DeMarvion Overshown, the Dallas Cowboys’ linebacker position will look very different in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys announced several number changes for the 2024 season, as well as the jersey number for former first-rounder Ezekiel Elliott who was newly signed on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys will almost certainly add a linebacker at some point in this draft. The linebacker room, as it currently sits, is thin. Last season the Cowboys were forced to play Damone Clark, a weak side linebacker, as a strong side linebacker following an injury to Leighton Vander Esch that would ultimately force him to retire.
What do you think the Cowboys linebacker position will look like in 2024? One of the big question marks for the Dallas Cowboys once the offseason began was what direction they were going to go to bolster their linebacker room.
2024 is going to be a big season for a couple of Cowboys defenders. Sam Williams and Damone Clark are both entering their third season with the Dallas Cowboys.
Just two weeks remain in the 2023 NFL regular season, and all focus has turned to the AFC and NFC playoff pictures. It’s time to turn our attention to a few players who need to step up in a big way heading into the playoffs.
Philadelphia is now up by a game, but there’s still hope with two weeks to go The Dallas Cowboys are back in second place in the NFC East. With just weeks left in the regular season, Dallas’ Week 16 loss to Miami and the Eagles’ win over the Giants has put Philadelphia back in the lead.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is no stranger to mixing things up with players from the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys.
Breaking down this week's "Monday Night Football" showdown. The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers are both trying to jump-start their respective seasons after playing inconsistent ball over the first month-plus of the NFL season.
The 2023 season is finally upon us and the Cowboys look to get off to a fast start versus a division foe. Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve made it. Dallas Cowboys football is finally upon us as they prepare to take on their division rival, the New York Giants.
Similar to Dallas Cowboys receiver Jalen Tolbert, linebacker Damone Clark has also made big improvements this offseason after a rough rookie year in 2022.
The Dallas Cowboys depth chart has some good balance to it, and by now, we have a nice understanding of who will fit in where. One part of the depth chart, though, is interesting.
The Cowboys travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks in their second preseason game of 2023 on Saturday at 10 p.m. ET. Here are three-must watch players for Dallas.
Second-year Dallas Cowboys linebacker Damone Clark stepped up into a leadership role for the defense during the team’s first preseason game versus the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
Linebacker is probably the position on the Dallas Cowboys roster with the least depth at the end of the day. Sitting here typing this before any analysis of the other NFC East teams, I can't say for sure if they also have the same problem.
Damone Clark’s rookie deal runs through 2025, giving the Cowboys an opportunity to deploy low-cost option as a long-term starter on their defensive second level.
LSU has gained recognition for producing athletic and productive linebackers in the NFL. Deion Jones, Patrick Queen, and Devin White have recently made notable contributions.
As Dallas Cowboys linebacker Damone Clark enters his second season in the NFL, expectations for his future continue growing. Though he was a fifth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Clark is already poised to start for Dallas in Year 2.
Regarding diamonds in the rough, Dallas Cowboys rookie linebacker Damone Clark is certainly that. After Anthony Barr injured his hamstring last season, Clark a fifth-round selection, who was barely seven months after his spinal fusion surgery, was thrown into the deep end in Week 8.
If Dallas Cowboys rookie linebacker Damone Clark was hoping for a slow-and-easy transition into the NFL, he didn't get it. A mere seven months removed from his spinal fusion surgery in March, the 22-year-old was thrown in the deep end at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
Our friends at Athlon like what the Dallas Cowboys have done with their building of this roster ... up until the 2022 NFL Draft, that is. As Athlon goes through the NFL to find the "best picks'' and the "worst picks'' and the NFL Draft grades ...
Damone Clark's rise has been one of the truly special stories to come out of the 2021 season for LSU and now it appears the senior linebacker is ready for the "next chapter." On Wednesday, Clark took to social media to thank LSU for the time he spent representing the program.
Damone Clark doesn't like hearing about all of the accolades. It's a distraction for him as he continues his meteoric rise as one of college football's best linebackers. But with every game Clark continues to dazzle on the field, it's kind of hard not to root for him and his journey.
It’s been quite the season for Damone Clark. Leading the country in tackles and exemplifying what it truly means to be a Tiger, Clark has stepped up in a big way for Daronte Jones’ defense.
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