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March 3
1 p.m. - The date and time are now officially set for Zack Martin to take the stage and announce his retirement.
The nine-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman will headline a press conference set for Wednesday, March 5 at 11 a.m. CT, set to be held at The Star in Frisco.
Martin has drawn nothing but praise for his illustrious career in Dallas since getting the nod as the team's first-round pick in 2014, including recently from Dak Prescott, who reflected on what it meant to play alongside Martin.
"Zack's the best," said the All-Pro quarterback from the launch of the Girl's High School Flag Football League. "It's hard to even fathom a locker room or huddle without Zack Martin. He's been here since I've been here and he's been a warrior."
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Feb. 27
11:45 a.m. - On three separate occasions in a 20-minute interview, head coach Brian Schottenheimer made sure to reference Tyler Guyton.
And all of the occasions had a positive tone, suggesting the 2024 first-round pick is making the necessary strides to improve this offseason.
When asked about the development of the O-line, Schottenheimer voluntarily brought up Guyton and Cooper Beebe as they enter Year 2 of their respective careers.
"The thing that I'm interested in watching is the development of a couple of the second-year players. You watch Cooper Beebe, Tyler Guyton and those guys," Schottenheimer said. "Tyler Guyton has been in the weight room every day. He's working his ass off. To me, that's really exciting. I think the influence of Klayton (Adams), the influence of Connor RIley, I think that package was so important for us, and I think we hit a home run."
Guyton started just 11 of 15 games played last year. His 18 penalties ranked second in the entire NFL among all players.
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Feb. 17
11:45 a.m. - Trevon Diggs is hoping for a bounceback season in 2025, currently recovering from a knee injury that led him to season-ending injured reserve in 2024.
The record-setting All-Pro cornerback has since undergone surgery and, per fellow All-Pro defensive superstar Micah Parsons, is on the mend, in good spirits and well on his way to returning to the field for the Cowboys.
"He had a successful surgery," Parsons said. "I talked to him, and he's doing real well. He's in Dallas and he's doing exactly what he's supposed to do. He's the ultimate competitor. He knows when he comes back, and he'll be back real soon, he'll be great.
"It's just all about regaining stability and resting."
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