The Dallas Cowboys are firing on all cylinders, crushing the Cardinals 34-13 in preseason—and it’s all thanks to a rookie sensation. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer raved about the team’s energy after a brutal training camp, but what truly stunned him was the sea of fans cheering for undrafted offensive tackle Shiyazh Pete, the first Navajo player ever signed by an NFL team. A whole section of the stadium—sent by supporters from the Navajo Nation—came out to back him. Pete, just 23 and from Kentucky, took the mic in front of his teammates, delivering a heartfelt speech that electrified the locker room. Now, the real test begins: will he make the final 53? Even if not, the Cowboys may keep him on the practice squad. Their last preseason game is against the Saints on August 28—watch closely as Pete’s journey unfolds.

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