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New Cowboys backup quarterback Joe Milton struggled on Tuesday, but took a step forward in his second training camp practice. He had a big pass to tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford and connected a few times with wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, including a deep pass where Mingo made a very contested catch.
This past Tuesday, the Cowboys held their first practice of their 2025 training camp schedule, and second-year defensive end Marshawn Kneeland stole the show after a beautiful interception from quarterback Dak Prescott. Day 2'a show stealer is from the offensive side of the ball, tight end Jake Ferguson, who is looking for a bounce-back year.
Here are the five standout players from the first practice:
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