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Stop the presses: Cowboys scrounge up more line help

Chicago Bears v Carolina Panthers

of the Carolina Panthers of the Chicago Bears during a preseason NFL game at Bank of America Stadium on August 9, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers won 24-17.

Grant Halverson

In what has become a save-copy-paste situation here at PFT, the Cowboys have scraped around the bottom of the NFL barrel for some defensive line help.

According to Todd Archer of ESPNDallas.com, the Cowboys have signed defensive tackle Frank Kearse off the Titans practice squad.

If Kearse plays Sunday against the Redskins, he’ll be the 19th different lineman to play for the Cowboys this season. That has a lot to do with the fact they’re blowing gaskets on a weekly basis, especially in a scheme that relies so heavily on pressure from the front four.

He replaces Drake Nevis, who was cut Tuesday. Kearse was originally a seventh-round pick of the Dolphins, who spent time with the Panthers as well, but was cut in the preseason.