Things can change very quickly in the NFL, and one former Oregon Duck learned that the hard way.
Former Ducks wide receiver Traeshon Holden was cut by the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, according to Dallas Morning News reporter Joseph Hoyt. The Cowboys signed Holden as an undrafted free agent in 2025. The move to release him from the roster opens up a spot for the future Hall of Fame edge rusher Von Miller, who the Cowboys agreed to a contract on Monday.
Holden quickly became a fan favorite with the Cowboys in training camp last year. He made some plays in the preseason, but he truly impressed fans and the coaching staff in training camp to earn a spot on the practice squad in Dallas, where he spent all of last season.
Coming into his second season, Holden was expected to contend for a roster spot, but he had a tough showing in the team’s first preseason game on the road against the Seattle Seahawks. Holden didn’t catch any passes and muffed a punt, resulting in a turnover. Undrafted rookie Camden Brown caught two touchdowns as well, making Holden an easier name to let go of.
While he won’t be staying in Dallas, Holden could catch on somewhere else. His speed and ability to make tough catches intrigued the Cowboys enough to keep him on the practice squad last year, and another team could have a similar feeling and keep him on the roster.
Holden spent two seasons with the Ducks after transferring from Alabama. He made 82 catches for 1,170 yards and 12 touchdowns as a Duck and was a reliable target for Dillon Gabriel in Oregon’s undefeated 2024 regular season. As teams start to trim their rosters down or make moves to cover for injuries, keep an eye out for Holden as he looks for his next destination.
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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Cowboys cut WR Traeshon Holden to make room for future Hall of Famer
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