Chuma Edoga is one of the more experience depth players along the Dallas Cowboys offensive line. Few Dallas Cowboys offensive linemen in 2024 have the experience of versatile veteran Chuma Edoga.
One month ago today, the 2024 NFL Draft kicked off in Detroit. 30 days later, the Dallas Cowboys have some new players looking to earn their stripes and contribute immediately.
What Edoga’s new deal means for Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys were busy Tuesday afternoon. The team signed free agent running back Royce Freeman, who will compete for a roster spot in a backfield that is being rebuilt after the Cowboys lost Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
The Cowboys reportedly got quite the deal on Chuma Edoga’s new deal. The Dallas Cowboys fortified their offensive line on Wednesday by bringing back offensive lineman Chuma Edoga on a one-year deal.
Does re-signing Chuma Edoga affect the Cowboys’ draft strategy in your opinion? It’s no secret that the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill on their 2024 roster, and with the the departures of Tyron Smith (Jets) and Tyler Biadasz (Commanders), the offensive line has quickly jumped to the top of the list in terms of priority.
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Chuma Edoga has signed a new contract to stay in DFW after one season with the organization, according to Michael Gehlken.
The Cowboys’ partnership with Tyron Smith ended after 13 seasons, with the All-Decade tackle leaving for a Jets deal in free agency. Dallas is, however, keeping the decorated tackle’s primary 2023 backup.
Last year’s veteran backup at both tackle and guard, Chuma Edoga could be closer to returning to Dallas after recent reports on Tyron Smith’s future. With all eyes on Tyron Smith’s potential departure from the Cowboys, fellow free agent Chuma Edoga is understandably flying under the radar.
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line issues are getting worse by the day as now another lineman has been added to the injury report on Wednesday: Chuma Edoga.
The Dallas Cowboys are on track to return starting left tackle Tyron Smith this week as the team prepares to face NFC East rival Philadelphia this weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys made a statement on Sunday with a 43-20 win over the Los Angeles Rams at AT&T Stadium. And they did it with a backup at left tackle. By the end of the game, it should have been obvious to Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones what the target of any potential trade deadline deal should be.
The Dallas Cowboys dipped into the third string on Sunday in the victory over the Rams due to multiple injuries at left tackle. By the end of the 43-20 win, rookie Asim Richards was protecting Dak Prescott at left tackle.
Dallas Cowboys backup offensive tackle Chuma Edoga was carted off the sideline during the fourth quarter of the Week 8 matchup versus the Los Angeles Rams, per the FOX broadcast.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins and offensive lineman Chuma Edoga both received fines from the NFL for unnecessary roughness during Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
Dallas Cowboys left guard Chuma Edoga is questionable to return to play on Sunday, the team announced at the start of the second half versus the Jets. The newcomer suffered an injury to his elbow during the first half.
The Dallas Cowboys officially made six roster moves on Thursday, per the NFL Transactions wire. The full list includes: Cowboys signed OT Chuma Edoga and LS Trent Sieg.
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line has been solid the last few weeks in training camp even without Zack Martin around. Thursday, the depth may have taken a hit, though.
The Dallas Cowboys have had several minor injuries impact them so far in training camp and on Thursday, they added another name to the list. Offensive lineman Chuma Edoga appeared to go down with a knee injury after the first drills of practice.
Todd Archer reports that the Cowboys have signed OL Chuma Edoga to a one-year deal. Edoga, 25, was selected in the third round of the 2019 draft by the Jets out of USC. He later signed a four-year, $3.4 million contract with the Jets that includes an $867,000 signing bonus.
The Atlanta Falcons have made a plethora of roster moves ahead of Sunday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals. Falcons coach Arthur Smith announced that offensive lineman Chuma Edoga has been placed on injured reserve, bringing his first season in Atlanta to an early end.
The Atlanta Falcons' offensive line will be down one of its top reserves for Saturday's game against the Baltimore Ravens. Chuma Edoga, who started at left guard in Atlanta's Week 11 win over the Chicago Bears and has seen action on special teams, has been ruled out just two days ahead of the contest.
Atlanta Falcons coach Arthur Smith delivered both good and bad news regarding the health of the team's offensive line entering Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints.
For years and years, the Jets have struggled to fill their 53-man roster with a comprehensive unit of competitive players. Holes up and down their roster have played a significant role in this team's decade-long postseason drought.
The left tackle position has been the source of plenty of speculation in recent days for the Cowboys.
Edoga finds himself in tough spot as the Jets invest in the offensive line.
In his weekly NFL mismatches column, Yardbarker's Michael Nania also explains why Week 8 could be especially bleak for the Bengals and Jets.
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