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10 Priorities For The Los Angeles Lakers This Summer
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Apr 22, 2021
FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys hinted to us that they do not plan on being tier-one shoppers as NFL free agency hits. But that doesn t mean they won t be newsmakers. Updated by the minute, our Dallas Cowboys 2021 NFL Free Agency Tracker: News and views on the roster-building effort.
APRIL 22: DT RETURNS The Cowboys had placed a right of first refusal RFA tender on defensive tackle Antwaun Woods for $2.133 million. On Thursday, The Human Log signed that deal and will be back in the Dallas mix in the interior line. Newcomers Carlos Watkins and Brent Urban can be in that mix as well, along with young incumbents Trysten Hill and Neville Gallimore.
Cowboys Re-Sign Veteran WR; NFL Free Agency
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It hurts : A Texas circus with nowhere to go is latest example of coronavirus s toll
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2 hrs ago By Luke Ranker, Fort Worth Star-Telegram © Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS Exequiel Lopez, who is from Argentina, is one of the many international members of Cirque MonteCarlo. He is in the United State on a visa that only allows him to perform for employment. Due to the coronavirus and the stay-at-home order the circus cannot tour or perform, which means Lopez has no way to make money.
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas Exequiel Lopez hoisted himself up in the air and spun around, first horizontally, then upside down, supporting himself with one arm. Ideally he’d be several feet in the air above a circus-tent crowd in some North Texas town, but on this hot Wednesday afternoon he settled for a shade tree in a vacant Grand Prairie parking lot, his aerial straps tied around a formidable branch.