
Wood is no stranger to the Cowboys, as he originally signed with the club as an undrafted free agent in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys made an addition to their practice squad as they shift focus toward Week 6.
Dallas signed defensive back Julius Wood to its practice squad, the team announced Tuesday. Wood is no stranger to the Cowboys, as he originally signed with the club as an undrafted free agent out of East Carolina in 2024.
Wood was with the Cowboys for the team’s 2024 training camp. He was later claimed on waivers by the Tennessee Titans when he didn’t make Dallas’ 53-man roster.
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The defensive back appeared in nine games with the Titans last season, posting two total tackles. According to the Nashville Tennessean, the NFL suspended Wood for six games back in December 2024 after he violated the league’s performance enhancing substances policy.
Wood could give the Cowboys some depth at safety with veteran Malik Hooker on injured reserve. Before their Week 5 game against the Jets, the Cowboys signed safety Alijah Clark to the active roster from their practice squad.
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