It’s been an offseason of change for Dallas Cowboys receiver KaVontae Turpin. The third-year NFL player welcomed two daughters this spring while gearing up for a contract season with the team.
It will be interesting to see if the Cowboys involve KaVontae Turpin on offense at all this season. Between now and the 2024 season opener against the Cleveland Browns in Week 1, there will be no shortage of position battles and individual players to keep a close watchful eye on.
The new kickoff rule opens up opportunities for more than just KaVontae Turpin. The 2024 NFL season will come with a fresh update to the kickoff rule that hopes to bring a bit more excitement to the otherwise mundane play.
With the emergence of Brandon Aubrey, punter Bryan Anger's booming leg, and KaVontae Turpin's electrifying return game, the Dallas Cowboys have formed a consistent and talented special teams unit.
It will be very interesting to see how the Cowboys work KaVontae Turpin into the new kickoff reality. While he’s chipped on offense occasionally, KaVontae Turpin’s primary role in Dallas so far has been as a return specialist.
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On third-and-6 late in the game on Thursday, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott stayed in the game, even with a fat Thanksgiving Day lead over Washington.
Special teams doesn't get the same kind of attention that offense or defense do, but make no mistake, the third phase of football is still immensely important.
The Dallas Cowboys could be without star return man and wide receiver KaVontae Turpin for four-to-six weeks after he left the game against the 49ers early due to injury.
According to Ian Rapoport, Cowboys WR KaVontae Turpin is believed to have a high ankle sprain. He’s having an MRI to confirm, but if that’s the case,
When he’s healthy and on the field, Cowboys wide receiver/kick returner KaVontae Turpin has showcased that he’s one of the more electrifying players in the league.
The Dallas Cowboys are set to have a number of incredibly tough roster decisions as preseason rolls on and Week 1 draws near. In a breakdown of the position, Cowboys insider Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News had one surprising name left off the final roster.
The Dallas Cowboys opted not to utilize the explosive KaVontae Turpin much on the offensive side of the ball last season.
Dallas Cowboys return man KaVontae Turpin returned to practice after missing the start of training camp due to the birth of his second child. Turpin and his partner welcomed his second daughter on the day of training camp check-in, sending the former TCU star right back to Texas after a flight to Oxnard.
A year ago, the Dallas Cowboys signed receiver KaVontae Turpin after his MVP season in the USFL, and he immediately had a Pro Bowl season ... as a return specialist.
What will the "America's Team'' roster will look like when the Dallas Cowboys kick off against the New York Giants on Sep. 10? With several 53-man roster projections likely set to come out in the coming weeks, it is worth noting that predicting it with 100-percent accuracy is difficult.
The regular season is coming to a close, as the Dallas Cowboys prepare to take on the Tennessee Titans tonight on Thursday Night Football. As we do every week, let’s dive into the over/under reactions headed into tonight’s game.
Turpin was named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster as a kick and punt returner. The former TCU speedster was first informed by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Turpin told reporters on Thursday that his initial reaction to getting a phone call from Jones was that he was being cut. He then began shedding tears of joy.
The backflips in the victory formation were all the rage on Sunday in Week 7 of the NFL season.
For a player that no one knew even existed a couple of months ago, Wide Receiver KaVontae Turpin has come a long way. Turpin is a newer player in the NFL but has already gained some national attention early on.
Last week, the game felt like a nightmare for Cowboy fans, as everything that could have gone wrong, well, went wrong. From constant three-and-outs, the inability to stop the Bucs run game, to QB Dak Prescott suffering a thumb injury–it was a complete mess.
Cowboys return specialist KaVontae Turpin may become an electric playmaker, but can he follow in the footsteps of Devin Hester, perhaps the greatest returner in NFL history?
The Dallas Cowboys took a gamble on return specialist KaVontae Turpin and might soon reap the rewards. If he turns out to be a steal, the former TCU standout will be an asset to a team that suffered a home playoff loss last season.
KaVontae Turpin, wow! This 5’7 speedster showed out as a special teams weapon in preseason game two for the Dallas Cowboys. Special teams can make all the difference needed between wins and losses, especially in close games.
While the former TCU standout and USFL MVP has turned some heads during training camp, 26-year-old wide receiver KeVontae Turpin was able to shine Saturday night in the Cowboys' preseason tilt against the Chargers.
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