FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys continued to reshape their roster this week, making a tough call on a promising rookie wide receiver while adding depth to the offensive line. The team announced the release of Ryan Flournoy and the acquisition of offensive guard Trevor Keegan through the waiver wire.
Ryan Flournoy Waived After Strong Preseason
Flournoy, an undrafted rookie free agent who quickly became a fan favorite during preseason, was waived as Dallas trimmed its roster. Known for his hustle, grit, and impact on special teams, Flournoy impressed coaches and fans alike with his work ethic and playmaking flashes.
Despite his efforts, the Cowboys’ wide receiver room is loaded with talent, including All-Pro CeeDee Lamb, veteran Brandin Cooks, and rising contributors like Jalen Tolbert. With depth already secured at the position, Flournoy became the odd man out.
The rookie could still return to Dallas via the practice squad, provided another team doesn’t claim him off waivers.
Trevor Keegan Brings Power to the Offensive Line
To offset Flournoy’s departure, the Cowboys moved quickly to claim Trevor Keegan, a former fifth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024.
At 6’6” and over 320 pounds, Keegan adds much-needed size and strength to Dallas’ interior offensive line. He was highly regarded in college for his ability to open lanes in the running game and anchor against bull rushes in pass protection.
This move highlights the Cowboys’ focus on fortifying the trenches — a priority as the team looks to protect quarterback Dak Prescott and reignite a running game that sputtered last season.
Strategic Implications for Dallas
The swap of Flournoy for Keegan signals several key priorities for the Cowboys heading into the 2025 season:
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Depth in the Trenches: Dallas is clearly prioritizing the offensive line, ensuring Prescott has protection and RBs have space to operate.
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WR Confidence: The front office believes the current wide receiver corps has enough firepower without keeping an extra developmental rookie.
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Special Teams Impact: Losing Flournoy may hurt special teams depth, but the coaching staff sees greater value in strengthening the line of scrimmage.
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Future Outlook: If Flournoy clears waivers, Dallas could still keep him in the system via the practice squad.
Final Word
While releasing Ryan Flournoy is a disappointment for fans who admired his preseason grit, the addition of Trevor Keegan reflects the Cowboys’ commitment to building from the inside out. By bolstering the offensive line, Dallas is taking proactive steps to address one of its most critical needs — ensuring its stars on offense can shine in 2025.
The message is clear: the Cowboys are focused on strength, stability, and long-term success, even when it means making tough roster decisions.

