Cowboys fans, get ready for a weekend that was as heartwarming as it was headline-worthy. The Dallas offensive line stole the show at center Cooper Beebe's wedding in Kansas, and we're not just talking about the cake. In a moment that's sure to go viral in Cowboys Nation, all five starting linemen—plus tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford—lined up in formation for a one-of-a-kind wedding photo. As Beebe prepared to snap the ball to his new bride, BrayLynn, quarterback Dak Prescott (who reportedly suggested the pose) stood in the backfield, ready for the snap. It's the kind of camaraderie that makes you believe this unit could achieve something special this season—maybe even something that hasn't been done in over a decade.
Back at The Star on Monday, the team added another piece to the puzzle: a promising undrafted free agent who sat out the 2025 season at USC due to an eligibility issue. It's a low-risk, high-reward move that could pay dividends down the line. Meanwhile, ESPN's Sunday night special offered a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the draft-room decisions that landed safety Caleb Downs. And speaking of rising stars, Brian Schottenheimer hinted that wide receiver George Pickens might still have room to grow on the field—a tantalizing thought for a player already turning heads. If the club is looking to bolster the running back room behind Javonte Williams, there are solid trade options available that wouldn't break the bank.
We're also getting to know the undrafted free agents after rookie minicamp. Barry Switzer's grandson shared how his tryout came about, tight end DJ Rogers hopes to make a splash in front of his hometown TCU fans, and new offensive tackle Shiyazh Pete—a groundbreaking Native American prospect—could be on the verge of becoming a fan favorite. His story is one you'll want to follow.
Around the league, the A.J. Brown trade is reportedly still on track, with one insider saying the Patriots' internal chaos won't derail their pursuit of the Eagles star receiver. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is also on track—incredibly, just five months after tearing his ACL and LCL, he's expected to be ready for OTAs. In Green Bay, there's a quarterback shuffle behind Jordan Love, and Baltimore is practically collecting signal-callers in bulk, now adding Skylar Thompson to the mix. It's a wild ride, and we're just getting started.
