The Dallas Cowboys have made a trio of roster cuts to begin the week.
The NFC outfit is reported to have released tight end Ian Bunting, defensive end Isaac Taylor-Stuart, and linebacker Devante Bond on Monday. According to NFL reporter Howard Balzer, who reported as much, all three players were on the injured reserve, having missed the entire 2022/23 season, and had failed physical designations.
Dallas had a disappointing end to their season and will have a different look in the next one, given that they’ve released Ezekiel Elliott. There could be some more key moves made during the offseason but the team will be focused on the draft this week as they are picking at No. 26 in the first round.
In any case, they’re set to be without the three aforementioned players, who will hope to be picked up by other teams.
Bunting played a single game for the Cowboys in the 2021 season. The 27-year-old, who played for Michigan and California at the collegiate level, had been on a number of practice squads over the last four years.
Taylor-Stuart joined Dallas as an undrafted free agent out of USC in 2022.
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Bond spent three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after entering the league as a sixth-round draft pick. He hasn’t seen the field in the last three regular seasons, with his last game played in 2020 as a member of the Chicago Bears.