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Cowboy Roundup: Dallas’ Scorigami history; Last-minute roster moves

The latest Dallas Cowboys news for Wednesday, September 4.  

Good morning, Cowboys Nation. The Dallas Cowboys will take the field for a regular season game in four days. But, tomorrow, the 2024 NFL season officially kicks off, so it’s a great time to be a football fan.

Everyone is still hanging onto hope that the Cowboys and Dak Prescott can agree to a deal before the season begins, but the clock is ticking, and scary hours are closing in.

But, we will try to keep things positive and not dampen the mood.

While we wait for the start of the season, let’s check out some of the headlines making the rounds. Indulge.

Dallas Cowboys’ Scoragami history

Nov 16, 1986; San Diego, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry prior to the game against the San Diego Chargers at Jack Murphy Stadium. / Manny Rubio-Imagn Images



Scorigami is a fascinating part of football history, marking final scores that have never happened before in NFL history. When looking at the Cowboys franchise history throughout the years, the team has produced 416 different final scores.

InsideTheStar.com takes an in-depth look at the Cowboys’ history of final scores and their records for each of those final results.

Last-minute roster moves

The Cowboys have made some last-minute roster moves ahead of the 2024 NFL season, with defensive end Viliami Fehoko and wide receiver David Durden both being waved.