The Dallas Cowboys‘ offensive line has been hammered by injuries during training camp.
Five linemen have suffered various ailments, forcing the front office to act quickly.
The Cowboys are bringing back a veteran tackle after a four-year absence from the organization.
“The Dallas Cowboys are signing OT La’el Collins, Star Telegram has learned. Good workout leads to a reunion for Collins in Oxnard,” Nick Harris wrote on X.
The Dallas Cowboys are signing OT La’el Collins, @startelegram has learned. Good workout leads to a reunion for Collins in Oxnard.
— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) August 1, 2025
Collins last played for Dallas in 2021 before moving on to the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills. He has been out of action since suffering a knee injury in Week 16 of 2022.
The 31-year-old reportedly dropped 25 pounds and impressed scouts during recent workouts, earning this second chance with his former team.
The reunion is necessary for Dallas.
Tyler Guyton is dealing with a knee issue, and Rob Jones has a neck injury.
Matt Waletzko has an ankle problem, Hakeem Adeniji is in concussion protocol, and Tyler Smith is managing knee soreness.
The mounting injuries have left the Cowboys scrambling for depth as the regular season approaches.
Collins brings valuable experience to the group. He made 71 starts for Dallas and has played tackle and guard.
His familiarity with the system should help him integrate quickly.
Collins will again protect quarterback Dak Prescott, a connection that developed during their earlier years together.
Whether Collins steps into a starting role remains unclear, but his presence provides stability for a unit facing uncertainty.
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