While many of the Dallas Cowboys players will be arriving at training camp in Oxnard, California, today, that doesn’t mean that the coaching staff isn’t still looking at ways to round out the roster.

On Sunday afternoon, a person familiar with the workouts told The Dallas Morning News that the Cowboys are working out multiple free agent pass rushers prior to the start of training camp. The group includes former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Jesse Luketa, defensive end Kameron Cline, who was a member of the New York Jets’ practice squad last year, and former Cleveland Browns linebacker James Houston.

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Luketa was a seventh-round draft pick out of Penn State in 2022 and spent the last three seasons with the Cardinals, where he recorded 35 tackles (19 solo), three sacks and one forced fumble.

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Cline, undrafted out of South Dakota, has bounced around the league, spending three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, and most recently, practice squad stints with the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.

Houston was a sixth-round pick out of Jackson State in 2022. He spent three seasons with the Detroit Lions and last year with the Cleveland Browns. Houston has totaled nine sacks across his four seasons in the NFL thus far.

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