
Cowboys Defense Rebuilds Without Clowney
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The Cowboys’ defense is in a rebuilding phase, desperate for a pass rush that can consistently pressure quarterbacks—last year’s 35 sacks ranked them dead last. With Jadeveon Clowney gone, the spotlight falls on Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku (recovering from injury), and rookie Malachi Lawrence, all expected to thrive in Christian Parker’s new hybrid 3-4 scheme. Veteran contributors like James Houston and Sam Williams add depth, but health and cohesion are critical. The Cowboys aim to replicate the Eagles’ success—multiple threats, not just one star—to create sustained pressure. If this group gels and stays healthy, they might just have the pass rush needed to compete.
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