Cowboys DE Hit With Multi-Game NFL Suspension to Start 2026 Season
Summary
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Charles Snowden will be suspended for the first three games of the 2026 NFL season. Snowden can still play in preseason games, but his suspension starts when the team’s roster is cut to 53 players before the regular season.Key Facts
- Charles Snowden signed a one-year contract with the Cowboys worth $1.075 million.
- He will lose about $189,705 by missing three regular-season games.
- Snowden played two seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, appearing in 31 games and starting 18.
- He has 67 tackles, 6 passes defended, 4.5 sacks, and 1 interception in his career.
- The suspension does not affect preseason activities like training camp and preseason games.
- Cowboys added new players to their defense in the offseason, including Rashan Gary and Malachi Lawrence.
- Despite Snowden’s suspension, the Cowboys still have several players to strengthen their pass rush.
- The suspension starts when the roster is reduced to 53 players before Week 1.
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