INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Don't look now, but NFL football is back. As the 2025 preseason opener speeds toward the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams, the two having squared off in a scrimmage only days prior, it's an opportunity for both to take what they've learned from their joint practice and to further evaluate their rosters.
A win or loss doesn't matter, but performances will still reign supreme, and that's especially true for players fighting for a spot on what will be a highly contested final 53-man roster — at several positions of need in Dallas.
And though you can plan on a "vanilla' flavor of playcalling for the first-ever game in the Brian Schottenheimer era, hellbent on not showing the rest of the league his cards, there can be little doubt it'll still be one to watch.
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