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Edge Rusher Threatens to Walk Out and Leave the Team If Not Named Irreplaceable Starter – Locker Room in Turmoil

Edge Rusher Threatens to Walk Out and Leave the Team If Not Named Irreplaceable Starter – Locker Room in Turmoil

Tensions continue to rise in Dallas as rookie edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku — the Cowboys' 2nd-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft — has reportedly issued an ultimatum: If he’s not named a full-time, irreplaceable starter, he’s prepared to walk away from the team entirely.

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According to multiple sources close to the situation, Ezeiruaku has grown frustrated with his current role in the rotation, despite his standout performances during training camp. Coming off a monster season at Boston College where he posted 16.5 sacks and 21 tackles for loss, Donovan expected to make an immediate impact — not sit behind veterans.

“I didn’t come here to ride the bench,” a source quoted Ezeiruaku as saying. “I can contribute right now, and I deserve that spot.”

With the ongoing drama surrounding Micah Parsons’ contract and growing tension among key veterans, Ezeiruaku’s situation is adding fuel to an already fractured locker room. Young players reportedly feel alienated, questioning the leadership’s willingness to reward effort and talent fairly.

So far, Cowboys coaches have not confirmed whether Ezeiruaku will be elevated to a starting role. But if the team fails to address the issue soon, they could risk losing one of the most promising rookies in their 2025 draft class — before the season even begins.

In a team already dealing with leadership conflicts, trust issues, and mounting public scrutiny, Donovan Ezeiruaku’s bold stance may be the tipping point.

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