Cowboys Add Former Second-Round WR Days After Minicamp Ends
Summary
The Dallas Cowboys signed wide receiver Denzel Mims, a former second-round NFL draft pick, to add depth to their receiving group. They released two players and placed one on injured reserve to make roster space ahead of training camp.Key Facts
- The Cowboys signed three players: WR Denzel Mims, CB Ameer Speed, and OL Chris Glaser.
- Denzel Mims was the 59th overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft.
- Mims played three NFL seasons with the New York Jets, recording 42 catches and 676 yards but no touchdowns.
- Mims has not played in an NFL game for three years but was active in the United Football League (UFL).
- The team released DB Corey Ballentine and WR Romello Brinson and put Matt Hennessy on injured reserve to clear roster spots.
- The signing provides additional receiver depth behind starters like George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb.
- The Cowboys have a mix of veteran and rookie wide receivers on their roster.
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