The Cowboys will once again practice with the Rams
The Dallas Cowboys are currently going through mandatory minicamp before the dead period hits in which there won't be any activities going on before training camp at the end of July. However, ESPN's Todd Archer dropped a nugget on Wednesday regarding the Cowboys' itinerary while they're in Oxnard, California. On August 5, the Cowboys will hold a joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Cowboys and Rams have quite the history when it comes to practicing together, it's spicy. Back in 2015, a fight broke out between both teams which featured former Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant. In 2021, another skirmish broke out between future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald and former Cowboys offensive lineman Connor Williams. The two teams also held joint practices in 2024.
It makes perfect sense for the Cowboys and Rams to have these joint practices. They train less than 24 miles away from each other which makes for an easy commute. Also, it gives both teams to get ready for their preseason opener against one another, much like they did a year ago.
History says there could be some fireworks.