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Cowboys Cutting Players Like It’s Hollywood Week on American Idol

Cowboys Cutting Players Like It’s Hollywood Week on American Idol

The Cowboys’ preseason hasn’t even kicked off, yet the drama in Dallas is already stealing the spotlight. While most NFL teams quietly and methodically finalize their 53-man rosters, the Cowboys have managed to turn cutdown day into something closer to a prime-time reality show. Watching the moves unfold, fans joked it felt less like football and more like “American Idol: Jerry Jones Edition.”

The August 24 roster purge was ruthless. Players once considered untouchable suddenly found themselves packing their bags. Even veteran lineman La’el Collins, who had just returned to help stabilize the offensive line, wasn’t spared. His release stunned fans and analysts alike, but he wasn’t the only casualty. Bubble players like Traeshon Holden and Buddy Johnson were also axed, underscoring the message that no one is truly safe under Jones’ command.

Speculation swirled around even the biggest names. With Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott entangled in contract standoffs, whispers emerged that the front office’s “no-mercy” approach could eventually target stars too. The cuts felt less like calculated football decisions and more like brutal eliminations, a high-stakes audition prioritizing youth and cap space over loyalty or stability.

Fans and critics wasted no time lighting up social media. Cowboys Nation splintered in reaction: loyalists blasted the front office, claiming Jones was dismantling the team, while rivals laughed and mocked, declaring the “Dallas circus” had reached peak chaos. Meanwhile, neutrals grabbed their popcorn, gleefully comparing the spectacle to talent shows where even the best performers risk getting the axe. Memes portraying Jones as Simon Cowell handing out savage dismissals spread like wildfire, and the hashtag #CowboysCuts surged across platforms.

The drama has only just begun. With preseason football still weeks away, the question lingers: are these moves the genius of a bold front office, or the latest disaster in Jerry Jones’ reality TV empire masquerading as an NFL franchise?

 

Cowboys Rookie Waived… Then Dumped by Girlfriend One Month Later — Fans Left Stunned
Arlington, TX – The Cowboys’ preseason has always been filled with roster battles and tough cuts, but one rookie’s story has gone beyond football and struck an emotional chord with fans. It began as an uphill climb for an undrafted rookie cornerback who flashed athleticism but found himself buried on a depth chart loaded with established playmakers and rising talent.   That player is Bruce Harmon, a defensive back from Stephen F. Austin who signed with Dallas after running a 4.44-second 40-yard dash in workouts. Despite his speed, he couldn’t separate himself in a crowded cornerback room featuring Trevon Diggs, DaRon Bland, and Revel Jr.   On August 27, the Cowboys waived Harmon as part of roster trimming. He cleared waivers without a claim and was not re-signed to the practice squad, leaving his NFL future uncertain.     Then, another blow arrived. Just one month later, Harmon revealed that the girlfriend he thought would support him through the disappointment had ended their relationship, leaving him stunned and heartbroken. "One month after being waived by the Cowboys, I thought the girl I loved would still be by my side — but she left me too. Losing my team and my love so close together is the kind of heartbreak I never imagined… and I still don’t understand why."   Harmon admitted.   For a young player already dealing with the crushing reality of NFL rejection, the personal loss doubled the pain. Friends say he’s trying to stay focused, but the emotional weight lingers.   Cowboys Nation has responded with compassion, flooding social media with messages of encouragement. Even if Harmon’s first NFL shot ended in heartbreak, his story has shown the resilience it takes to keep chasing a dream.