Overview
- Executive vice president Stephen Jones said Clowney is a game-time decision and indicated the team is leaning toward holding him out against the Bears.
- Owner Jerry Jones expressed an expectation Clowney could play, while head coach Brian Schottenheimer offered a more cautious assessment pending final evaluations.
- A team spokesman said his recent arrest will not determine availability, and Clowney said he will contest the trespassing and failure-to-identify charges from a Sept. 12 parking-lot dispute detailed in a police report.
- Dallas signed Clowney this week to a one-year deal reported at roughly $3.45 million, with an initial situational role expected after he missed offseason and preseason work.
- Clowney practiced with the team and was seen mentoring younger pass rushers; the three-time Pro Bowler logged 46 tackles and 5.5 sacks for the Panthers in 2024 and joins his seventh NFL team.