The Dallas Cowboys are getting creative with their usage of second-year running back Deuce Vaughn after they recently tried the former college playmaking machine at a different position: Wide receiver.
The feel-good story of the 2023 NFL draft struggled to see the field much in his rookie season as a running back but was seen trying something new during Cowboys OTAs last week.
The Cowboys may be looking in-house to find some additional playmaking at the wide receiver position and doing so with the second-year running back.
Deuce Vaughn may really be taking the Darren Sproles comparisons to heart.
The Cowboys' lack of activity at wide receiver in free agency drew a lot of attention this offseason, but there is one notable new face working with the group at their organized team activities.
Dallas Cowboys second-year running back Deuce Vaughn opened up this week about working with the wide receivers and growing his game. Though he’s not with the receivers every day or even most days, the former Kansas State star told reporters this week he’s doing whatever the team wants so that he can add value.
Dallas Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn has to be one of the most intriguing players for the fanbase ahead of the 2024 NFL season. The 2023 sixth-round
The Cowboys could have a new wide receiver for the 2024 season.
One month ago today, the 2024 NFL Draft kicked off in Detroit. 30 days later, the Dallas Cowboys have some new players looking to earn their stripes and contribute immediately.
Deuce Vaughn’s rookie season left many fans wanting. The 5-foot-6 running back out of Kansas State had developed a bit of a cult following since getting selected No.
What are your expectations for Deuce Vaughn in 2024? Spoiler alert: there is still some consternation surrounding the Cowboys’ running back room. Neglecting
After losing Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency, many expected the Dallas Cowboys to draft a running back in the 2024 NFL Draft last week.
Free agency and the NFL Draft have passed, and the Cowboys are without an RB1 for next season.
The Dallas Cowboys didn't want to spend $4 million on free agent Zack Moss. They didn't want to spent $7 million on their own Tony Pollard. They so didn't want to spend anything on DFW resident Derrick Henry that they didn't even bother to contact the two-time NFL rushing champ.
We're still pulling together college football production data and underlying rushing and receiving metrics. But with the NFL playoffs underway, we’ll jumpstart the research on three optimistic outlooks for some 2024 running back prospects.
The Cowboys placed rookie running back Deuce Vaughn on injured reserve, Wednesday, meaning he won’t be available for Dallas’ playoff run.
The Dallas Cowboys are making an assortment of roster moves as they juggle the lineup ahead of the “Monday Night Football” visit to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Dallas Cowboys scout Chris Vaughn shared on social media Sunday a touching message from his son, Deuce Vaughn, ahead of the former Kansas State running back’s debut for the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.
The Dallas Cowboys played their first preseason game on Saturday. Although only a few starters played, I paid close attention to the others that need a big month to make the 52-man roster.
The NFL preseason seems to always provide a few great stories. There are mid-to-late-round picks who are slated to be backups that emerge from preseason looking dominant.
Many stood out, but only one stole the show during the Dallas Cowboys’ preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars Saturday. That turned out to be rookie running back Deuce Vaughn, the sixth-round pick out of Kansas State.
Deuce Vaughn looks to take advantage of his opportunity. The Dallas Cowboys training camp has so far been one that has been free from any controversy. That makes a chance for the franchise, as there is always a headline or two that surrounds them.
Back in April, the world got to witness the shortest player eligible for the NFL Draft get selected by the Dallas Cowboys. Deuce Vaughn, standing at just 5'5″, was taken in the 6th round at pick 212 overall.
Deuce Vaughn is already being compared to another under-5'6 K-State alum who flummoxed defenses: Darren Sproles.
In one of the best moments in NFL Draft history, the Cowboys selected running back Deuce Vaughn out of Kansas State with the No. 212 overall pick.
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