Andrew Booth Jr. will return to the Cowboys just two days after being released and will join the practice squad.
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The Dallas Cowboys initially released cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. on Tuesday after acquiring wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for a 2025 fourth-round draft pick.
However, the Cowboys didn’t let Booth Jr. stay away for long. On Thursday morning, Dallas announced that they had re-signed the cornerback to their practice squad.
Giving some depth to a secondary that has been hit with injuries all season.
Booth Jr. initially joined the Cowboys via trade during training camp back in August when the Cowboys sent cornerback Nahshon Wright to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for the former second-round pick.
The former Clemson Tiger has played in three games this season for Dallas, starting one and recording a total of six tackles.