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Update: Sources say Cowboys LB Rolando McClain has not been cut by team; was on flight manifest but didn't show
By SportsDayDFW.com
Training camp is nearly here, which means status updates on two Dallas Cowboys' whose futures are up in the air.
While the team will arrive at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu to meet military members and sign autographs for their families, one member of the Cowboys wasn't on the team's charter.
Below are updates on linebacker Rolando McClain and offensive lineman Ronlad Leary, according to SportsDay's David Moore.
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
LB Rolando McClain is not on Cowboys team charter to Oxnard but has not been released. Stay tuned.
4:16 PM - 28 Jul 2016
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
Source: LB Rolando McClain has not been cut. Has until tomorrow to report to camp. He was on today's flight manifest and didn't show.
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
Guard Ron Leary, who has requested a trade, is on Cowboys charter and will report to camp.
4:17 PM - 28 Jul 2016
Earlier this week on an episode of SportsDay's "Ballzy" podcast, Moore touched on why he thought McClain's presence on the team plane out to Oxnard was one big storyline to watch.
David Moore: The first thing I'm going to pay attention to will be even before I leave for Oxnard and before the team leaves for Oxnard the day after. Will Rolando McClain be on the team charter flying to Southern California?
Barry Horn: And your best guess is?
David Moore: My belief is no. And I believe even if he happens to be on that charter, I'm not so sure he's on the roster once the season starts.
Barry Horn: They wouldn't make him fly out there and then tell him they don't want him?
David Moore: If you get through camp and you find out that you don't have injuries, I think that's unlikely. I think it's more likely that he wouldn't go rather than go and then they decide to cut ties with him. But it's all going to come down to the resolution of how much he's going to be charged on the cap. They did not a have a definitive answer on that at the end of last week.
McClain's status with the Cowboys could be in doubt due to his original four-game suspension possibly being increased to 10 games. Executive VP Stephen Jones recently called McClain's camp status a 'work in progress.'
The linebacker signed a $4 million contract for the coming season with $750,000 guaranteed. Another $750,000 came as a signing bonus. There is a question of how much money would be applied to the Cowboys' salary cap if they release him before training camp.
Leary, like McClain, missed all of the team's voluntary OTAs. The offensive lineman chose to skip the workouts seeking a trade so he can start for another team.
He started every game he played for the Cowboys in 2013 and 2014 at left guard but lost his spot after the first month of last season. He was replaced by rookie La'el Collins, the highly touted undrafted free agent out of LSU.
The guard, who started four games in 2015 and was inactive for 12, signed his restricted free agent tender worth $2.553 million before the draft last month in an effort to help facilitate a trade. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the Cowboys fielded phone calls about Leary during the draft but they never received an offer they felt was worthy of a player who has proven to be a reliable starter.
Leary will be an unrestricted free agent after the season but will likely remain a backup if he stays in Dallas.
By SportsDayDFW.com
Training camp is nearly here, which means status updates on two Dallas Cowboys' whose futures are up in the air.
While the team will arrive at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu to meet military members and sign autographs for their families, one member of the Cowboys wasn't on the team's charter.
Below are updates on linebacker Rolando McClain and offensive lineman Ronlad Leary, according to SportsDay's David Moore.
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
LB Rolando McClain is not on Cowboys team charter to Oxnard but has not been released. Stay tuned.
4:16 PM - 28 Jul 2016
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
Source: LB Rolando McClain has not been cut. Has until tomorrow to report to camp. He was on today's flight manifest and didn't show.
David Moore ✔ @DavidMooreDMN
Guard Ron Leary, who has requested a trade, is on Cowboys charter and will report to camp.
4:17 PM - 28 Jul 2016
Earlier this week on an episode of SportsDay's "Ballzy" podcast, Moore touched on why he thought McClain's presence on the team plane out to Oxnard was one big storyline to watch.
David Moore: The first thing I'm going to pay attention to will be even before I leave for Oxnard and before the team leaves for Oxnard the day after. Will Rolando McClain be on the team charter flying to Southern California?
Barry Horn: And your best guess is?
David Moore: My belief is no. And I believe even if he happens to be on that charter, I'm not so sure he's on the roster once the season starts.
Barry Horn: They wouldn't make him fly out there and then tell him they don't want him?
David Moore: If you get through camp and you find out that you don't have injuries, I think that's unlikely. I think it's more likely that he wouldn't go rather than go and then they decide to cut ties with him. But it's all going to come down to the resolution of how much he's going to be charged on the cap. They did not a have a definitive answer on that at the end of last week.
McClain's status with the Cowboys could be in doubt due to his original four-game suspension possibly being increased to 10 games. Executive VP Stephen Jones recently called McClain's camp status a 'work in progress.'
The linebacker signed a $4 million contract for the coming season with $750,000 guaranteed. Another $750,000 came as a signing bonus. There is a question of how much money would be applied to the Cowboys' salary cap if they release him before training camp.
Leary, like McClain, missed all of the team's voluntary OTAs. The offensive lineman chose to skip the workouts seeking a trade so he can start for another team.
He started every game he played for the Cowboys in 2013 and 2014 at left guard but lost his spot after the first month of last season. He was replaced by rookie La'el Collins, the highly touted undrafted free agent out of LSU.
The guard, who started four games in 2015 and was inactive for 12, signed his restricted free agent tender worth $2.553 million before the draft last month in an effort to help facilitate a trade. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the Cowboys fielded phone calls about Leary during the draft but they never received an offer they felt was worthy of a player who has proven to be a reliable starter.
Leary will be an unrestricted free agent after the season but will likely remain a backup if he stays in Dallas.