Cowboys change offensive line depth with new signing
· Yahoo Sports
The Dallas Cowboys are on the board yet again.
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So far this week, the first week of free agency dating back to the opening of legal tampering, the Cowboys have done something on every day. And by something we mean that they made an acquisition of some kind. It took until late Thursday evening for such to be the case, but it happened again.
Dallas Cowboys signing OL Matt Hennessy
ESPN reported that the Cowboys are signing offensive lineman Matt Hennessy. Interestingly Todd Archer specifically noted that Hennessy is an option to replace Brock Hoffman, who has yet to find a new home.
The Cowboys have agreed to a deal with OL Matt Hennessy, according to a source. He has 24 starts in 64 career games with Atlanta and San Francisco. Would be in line to replace Brock Hoffman, who was not tendered as an RFA.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) March 13, 2026
For a moment there was a rumor floating around that Hoffman had agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers (and his old head coach in Mike McCarthy). While that may wind up happening, it would stand to reason that this move is the Cowboys moving on.
Having depth along the offensive line is an important thing and thankfully the Cowboys appear to be moving forward with a set plan after having renegotiated Terence Steele’s contract. Hopefully Hennessy can help out if things come to it.
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