The Dallas Cowboys are in the business of making moves on Thursday. If you thought the trade of All-Pro defensive end Micah Parsons is where the train would stop, think again. The team has claimed former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Trevor Keegan off waivers. In a corresponding move to free up a roster spot, the team has released second-year wide receiver Ryan Flournoy.

The move is a bit surprising considering the Cowboys had ten offensive linemen already on the roster after bringing back Hakeem Adeniji on Wednesday. Keegan was a fifth-round pick by the Eagles in 2024, so Dallas is getting a younger offensive lineman to develop for the next few seasons.

On the flip side, releasing Flournoy is also confusing, considering his absence leaves just CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, KaVont

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