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NFL drops hammer on Cowboys pass rusher Charles Snowden for 3 games

NFL drops hammer on Cowboys pass rusher Charles Snowden for 3 games

Charles Snowden Gets a 3-Game Time-Out from the Dallas Cowboys in 2026

(News from July 14, 2026, 05:09 PM ET)

What Happened?

The Dallas Cowboys, a team in the big American football league called the NFL, have a player named Charles Snowden. He plays a position called outside linebacker (think of him as a defender who tries to catch the other team’s key player). The NFL announced that Snowden will be made to sit out the first three games of the 2026 season. It’s like a "time-out" from playing because of rules.

Important Point: The NFL did not officially say why he is suspended, but news from earlier helps us understand.

When Does the Time-Out Start?

Even though he is suspended, Snowden can still join in all the preseason activities. Preseason is like practice games before the real season starts. He can even play in those pretend games!

Here is how the timeline works, step by step:

  1. Snowden practices and plays in all Cowboys preseason games (like warm-up matches).
  2. The NFL makes teams cut their player list down to only 53 players (this is called the roster reduction).
  3. Right after that cut, his suspension begins.
  4. He misses the first three regular-season games.
  5. After those three games, he can return to play normally.

Why Is He Suspended? (The Earlier Story)

The reason wasn’t written in the announcement, but we know from January that Snowden made a deal with a court about a mistake he made in 2024. Back then, he played for a different team, the Las Vegas Raiders.

He was arrested for DUI (that stands for Driving Under the Influence—meaning driving a car after drinking alcohol or taking drugs, which is unsafe and against the law).

In January, through his lawyers, he said "no contest" to a smaller crime called a misdemeanor DUI (a less serious type of crime). As part of the deal:

  • He had to pay a $1,000 fine (like a penalty fee).
  • He must attend classes about the dangers of DUI and a special coroner’s course (learning from people who study deaths, to understand risks).
  • If he finishes those classes and pays the fine, his charge will be lowered to reckless driving (driving dangerously, but not as heavy as DUI).

Important Point: Because he reached this plea agreement, the NFL likely is using that as the reason for the suspension, even though they didn’t say it outright.

Who Is Charles Snowden?

Snowden is 28 years old. He is a football player who was not attached to any team (called a free agent) until last month. The Cowboys gave him a tryout (like a test to show his skills) at their minicamp (a small practice camp). He did well and they signed him.

Before joining the Cowboys, he played for the Las Vegas Raiders last season. There, he had his best year ever:

  • He made 3 sacks (a sack is when you tackle the other team’s thrower behind the line—a big defensive win).
  • He caught his first ever interception (catching the ball thrown by the other team) in 15 games, playing only nine snaps (a snap is each play from the start).

Snowden’s Career Numbers

Let’s look at his whole career so far in simple bullet points:

  • He has played in 33 games total.
  • He has made 4.5 sacks (a bit more than four big tackles on the thrower).
  • He has made 28 tackles (stopping the runner with the ball).

Summary

To wrap it up:

  • Charles Snowden, a Cowboys outside linebacker, must sit out the first 3 games of 2026.
  • He can still play in preseason and will start his break only after the team cuts to 53 players.
  • The suspension connects to a 2024 DUI arrest with the Raiders; he made a court deal in January with classes and a fine.
  • He joined Cowboys last month after a tryout, had a good year with Raiders, and has modest career stats.
  • At 28, he’ll return after the suspension to help his new team.

FAQ

Q1: What does "suspended" mean in football?
A: It means the league says the player cannot play in games for a set number of matches, like a timeout for breaking rules.

Q2: Why can Snowden play preseason if he is suspended?
A: The suspension only kicks in after the final team list (53 players) is set. Preseason is before that, so he is allowed to join practice games.

Q3: What is a DUI and why is it a big deal?
A: DUI means driving a vehicle after drinking too much alcohol or using drugs. It’s dangerous and illegal, so the NFL has rules against it.

Q4: What is a "no contest" plea?
A: It’s when a person tells the court, "I won’t argue about the charge," which works like admitting it for the case, often to get a lighter deal.

Q5: Will Snowden’s crime be erased?
A: Not erased, but if he finishes his classes and pays the fine, the DUI charge becomes a lesser one called reckless driving.

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