The Dallas Cowboys currently have a pretty deep depth chart at the quarterback position with star quarterback Dak Prescott leading the way followed by Cooper Rush and Trey Lance. But that does not seem to be stopping the Cowboys from
According to a report from NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Dallas Cowboys brought in veteran quarterback Reid Sinnett for a workout as they consider whether or not to sign him to the roster.
“Free agent QB Reid Sinnett is working out for the #Cowboys today, per source. Sinnett spent time with the Bengals practice squad last season, Schultz said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Free agent QB Reid Sinnett is working out for the #Cowboys today, per source.
Sinnett spent time with the #Bengals practice squad last season. pic.twitter.com/E5gJdQpTke
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) July 27, 2024
Since entering the league in 2020, Sinnett has spent time with four different NFL teams: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Miami Dolphins, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Cincinnati Bengals. He also played for the San Antonio Brahmas and the Houston Roughnecks in the UFL.
While Sinnett has obviously spent a lot of time on NFL rosters over the years, he has not actually played a snap during a regular season NFL game.
We’ll have to see whether or not the Cowboys decide to add him to the roster.

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