The Mexican offensive lineman will remain on the practice team as an exemption for the NFL International Player Pathway Program
The dream of Mexican offensive lineman Isaac Alarcón to debut in a regular season game with the Dallas Cowboys will have to wait.
According to a report by the Dallas Morning News, Alarcón will not be part of the squad of 53 players of the Jeans for the 2021 season, however, he will stay with the practice team as Dallas will again use an exception place as part of the Program of the international route of the players of the NFL.
Alarcón, Who made the transition from tackle to guard, debuted in the preseason with the Jeans in the Hall of Fame game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to Carlos Nava of ESPN, Were four complete offensive series for Alarcón in the middle of the party, besides collaborating in the formation of attempt of field goal. In the second half of the fourth period, Alarcón re-entering for a fifth and sixth offensive series.
In the last game of the preseason against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Alarcón was one of the captains of the Jeans.
Last year Alarcón came to Dallas as part of the international program and was also not promoted to the team’s active staff. the Jeans they can use the exception square of Alarcón for three years.
Last April, Alarcón was recruited by the Calgary Stampeders in the third round of the Canadian Football League’s Global Draft.
Yet Alarcón has a contract with the JeansIn case you try your luck in the future at CFL your rights now belong to Calgary.