CB Cobie Durant agrees to 1-year deal with Cowboys, sources say
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CB Cobie Durant agrees to 1-year deal with Cowboys, sources say
"The Cowboys have a cornerback need with DaRon Bland coming back from foot surgery and second-year cornerback Shavon Revel learning on the job after sitting out the first nine games as a rookie while recovering from a torn ACL."
"Durant has seven career interceptions, returning two for touchdowns. He had three in 2025, matching his career high, but the Rams remade their cornerback position by trading for Trent McDuffie and then signing his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Jaylen Watson at the start of free agency."
"Durant has some position flexibility by moving inside to the nickel spot if needed. The Cowboys signed safety Jalen Thompson to a three-year, $33 million deal and can use him at times in their nickel spot."
The Dallas Cowboys agreed to a one-year contract with cornerback Cobie Durant, a four-year veteran from the Los Angeles Rams. This addition addresses the Cowboys' cornerback depth concerns, as DaRon Bland recovers from foot surgery and second-year cornerback Shavon Revel continues developing after missing his rookie season with a torn ACL. Durant brings seven career interceptions, including three in 2025, and offers positional flexibility by playing nickel corner. The Rams made this move available after trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson. The Cowboys also signed safety Jalen Thompson and maintain draft flexibility with picks 12 and 20 in the first round, potentially targeting additional cornerback help.
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