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The Cowboys have made another move to strengthen their linebacker position by re-signing Damien Wilson, according to Todd Archer of ESPN. After spending most of last season out of the league, Wilson joined the Cowboys’ practice squad in January. Despite serving a four-game suspension last season for violating the Personal Conduct Policy, Wilson is back in action and ready to make a contribution to the team.

The Cowboys’ decision to re-sign Wilson comes just two days after drafting Marist Liufau in the third round, indicating a focus on strengthening their linebacker group. The addition of Wilson marks the fourth outside free agent the Cowboys have added this offseason, joining Ezekiel Elliott, Eric Kendricks, and Royce Freeman.

This move not only provides depth at the linebacker position but also adds experienced players to the Cowboys’ roster as they prepare for the upcoming season. With this latest signing, the Cowboys continue to prioritize building a strong and competitive team that can take on any challenge that comes their way.

Damien Wilson originally entered the NFL as a fourth-round pick of the Cowboys in 2015, spending his first four seasons in Dallas before moving to Kansas City, Jacksonville, and Carolina. This time around, he returns home with a renewed sense of purpose and determination to make an impact on his former team.

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