Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer gives Donovan Ezeiruaku an ultimatum: come to practice or get out.
Frisco, TX – July 15, 2025
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has drawn a hard line in the sand as training camp looms, delivering a stark ultimatum to rookie defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku: report to camp or face the consequences. With the team set to begin preparations in Oxnard, California, on July 20, the second-round pick’s potential holdout over contract disputes has sparked tension at The Star.
Ezeiruaku, selected 44th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, remains unsigned amid a league-wide push by second-rounders for fully guaranteed contracts, following precedents set by Houston’s Jayden Higgins and Cleveland’s Carson Schwesinger. Despite participating in OTAs and minicamp, the standout pass rusher’s absence from camp could disrupt Dallas’ defensive plans. Schottenheimer, addressing the issue after Tuesday’s practice, didn’t mince words.
“Donovan’s a tremendous talent, but we’re building a team here,” Schottenheimer said, per ESPN. “If you’re not on the field with us, you’re not part of the plan. Show up and work, or we’ll move on. It’s that simple.”
Ezeiruaku’s 2024 college stats—16 sacks, 60 pressures, and a 25.8% pass-rush win rate, per PFF—made him a projected first-rounder who slipped to Dallas as a steal. Expected to compete for a starting role alongside Micah Parsons and Dante Fowler, his absence risks stalling his development in new defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system. “He’s got a chance to be special,” Eberflus said, per DallasCowboys.com. “But you can’t grow sitting at home.”
Cowboys Nation has voiced frustration, with fans on social media urging Ezeiruaku to join camp and seize his opportunity, especially with Parsons’ contract talks potentially limiting his early reps. “We need Tank 2.0 on the field, not on the sidelines!” one fan posted, referencing DeMarcus Lawrence’s nickname.
With $42.99 million in cap space, per OverTheCap, Dallas is poised for a Super Bowl push after a 12-5 season. Ezeiruaku’s holdout could jeopardize his role in a stacked defensive line and test the team’s depth. As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on whether the rookie will heed Schottenheimer’s warning or risk his future with America’s Team.
Will Ezeiruaku report to Oxnard, or will Dallas pivot without him? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on this unfolding drama.












