the Cowboys re-signed defensive tackle Carl Davis on Wednesday.
Davis was first added to the team’s practice squad on November 16 and went on to participate in three Cowboys regular-season games. He made three tackles in all.
During the preseason, Davis was a member of the Patriots, and he began the season with the Seahawks practice squad.
In 2015, the Ravens selected him out of Iowa in the third round of the draft. He has participated in football games for the Cowboys, Jaguars, Browns, Colts, Patriots, and Ravens.
Davis has 68 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three quarterback hits, three passes defended, and one fumble recovery in his career.
Mazi Smith, a 2023 first-round selection, is the starting nose tackle for the Cowboys. Nevertheless, Smith recorded 13 tackles and a sack in just three games during the previous campaign.
MAR 5 SCHULTZ SIGNED Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz seemed to once again be a prime candidate for the franchise tag this offseason.
However, for the first time since his rookie deal, Schultz’s future is secured for the long term, with the former Cowboy signing a new three-year $36 million deal with the Houston Texans on Tuesday.
Schultz, who came to the Texans as a free agent last offseason from the Dallas Cowboys, signed a one-year $6.25 million deal with Houston and performed admirably, catching 59 passes on 88 targets for 635 yards and five scores in 15 games with eight starts.
FEB 24 COMMANDERS TO COWBOYS The Cowboys have made another hire to their coaching staff. … and once again, guys are trading offices between here and Washington.
The Cowboys have hired Cristian Garcia to serve as their defensive quality control coach. In the 2023 season he helped coach the defensive backs coach.
He’s the second coach the Cowboys have taken from the Commanders after they hired Jeff Zgonina to be their defensive line coach. And of course, the switches back and forth are led by Dan Quinn, who had been the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, leaving to take the Commanders head-coaching job and then bringing with him Joe Whitt Jr. and Sharrif Floyd.