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Dallas is also moving on from several assistant coaches. Linebackers coach Dave Borgonzi, passing game coordinator Andre Curtis, and secondary/cornerbacks coach David Overstreet II won’t be back in 2026 according to Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News.
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Turpin is the seventh Cowboys player to earn a Pro Bowl honor after the 2025 campaign. Tight end Jake Ferguson was added to the NFC roster as an injury replacement for San Francisco’s George Kittle. The other Dallas players selected were Dak Prescott, George Pickens, Tyler Smith, Quinnen Williams and Brandon Aubrey.
According to a front office source, the Cowboys are letting three members of the defensive coaching staff go: Defensive Passing Game Coordinator Andre Curtis, Secondary Coach David Overstreet and Linebackers Coach Dave Borgonzi. The particular moves very understandably mesh with where the Cowboys struggled the most on defense this year.
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Ever since Jerry Jones fired Matt Eberflus, the writing has been on the wall inside AT&T Stadium. Now, with Christian Parker stepping in as the new defensive coordinator, the Cowboys are clearly turning the page again.