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La'el Collins returns to squad to improve offensive line

Dallas, TX – August 1, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys are taking steps to strengthen their offensive line, hosting a workout with veteran tackle La’el Collins, a familiar face who could provide depth and experience to a unit in transition. The move, reported by team sources, signals Dallas’ intent to fortify their front as they navigate a critical 2025 season.

Collins, who began his NFL career with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2015, spent six seasons protecting Dak Prescott’s blindside and anchoring the run game. Known for his physicality and versatility, he played both guard and tackle, earning a reputation as a reliable starter. After stints with the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills, Collins, now 32, is looking to reclaim his role in Dallas following a 2022 ACL injury and limited play in recent years.

The Cowboys’ offensive line has faced scrutiny after losing key players like Tyron Smith. With Zack Martin aging and younger linemen like Tyler Smith still developing, Collins’ experience could be a game-changer. His familiarity with Dallas’ system and physical style make him an ideal fit to compete for a swing tackle role or provide veteran leadership.

Head coach Mike McCarthy expressed optimism about Collins’ potential return. “La’el’s a pro’s pro,” McCarthy said post-workout. “He knows our culture, our expectations, and what it takes to win in Dallas. His versatility and toughness are exactly what we need to shore up the line. We’re excited to see where this goes.”

The workout comes as Dallas aims to rebound from a rocky offseason, with depth concerns looming ahead of training camp. Collins’ return could stabilize the unit, offering insurance against injuries and boosting the run game for Ezekiel Elliott’s resurgence. Fans, eager for a return to the Cowboys’ dominant trench play, see Collins as a nostalgic yet practical addition. If signed, he could solidify the line by Week 1, proving that in Dallas, sometimes the best moves are the ones that feel like home.

 

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