The Dallas Cowboys have added 26‑year‑old offensive guard Chris Glaser to their 91‑player roster, completing the team’s final offseason moves before training camp. The signing was reported by NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero and confirmed by multiple outlets, including the Dallas News, AtoZ Sports, MSN, Yardbarker and Clutchpoints.

Glaser, who last played for the Columbus Aviators of the United Football League (UFL) during the spring season, is a 6‑4, 306‑lb guard who played college ball at the University of Virginia. He entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2022, signing with the Kansas City Chiefs after the draft. He was released by the Chiefs in August, then joined the New York Jets’ practice squad for the 2022 and 2023 seasons. In November 2023, the Jets promoted him to the active roster, where he appeared in five games.

After the Jets cut him in August 2024, Glaser spent time on the Chicago Bears’ practice squad, moving on and off the roster during the 2024 season. He earned a futures contract with the Bears for the 2025 season but was released during preseason cuts. In total, Glaser has played in eight NFL games—five with the Jets and three with the Bears.

The Cowboys’ move places the team at the 91‑player limit, which includes the 53‑man active roster, the 10‑player practice squad, the 16‑player reserve‑future roster, and the 12‑player international roster. The signing also uses the roster spot that the Cowboys have allocated to international player Adeyayo Odeleye.

Glaser’s addition provides the Cowboys with depth on the offensive line, a position that has been a focus for the organization in recent years. While the team has a solid core of guards and tackles, the addition of a player with experience in both the NFL and a developmental league offers a low‑risk option for the coaching staff.

The UFL, where Glaser played for the Aviators, is a spring league that gives players game experience outside the NFL’s regular season. Players who perform well in the UFL often receive invitations to NFL training camps or practice squads. Glaser’s performance in the UFL earned him a second look from NFL teams.

The Cowboys’ coaching staff has not yet issued a statement about Glaser’s role or expected playing time. The team’s offensive line coach, who has been working with the unit since the 2022 season, has emphasized the importance of depth and versatility.

Glaser’s contract details have not been disclosed. The Cowboys’ front office has confirmed that the signing is a standard roster move and does not involve a significant financial commitment.

The Cowboys will begin training camp on July 27, and Glaser will be part of the group of players competing for roster spots. The team’s final roster cuts are scheduled for August 27, after which the 53‑man roster will be set.

Glaser’s journey—undrafted out of Virginia, stints with the Chiefs, Jets, Bears, and a UFL team—illustrates the path many players take to find a place in the NFL. His experience in both the NFL and the UFL may give him a unique perspective as he joins the Cowboys’ offensive line.

The Cowboys’ decision to sign Glaser reflects a broader trend of NFL teams looking to developmental leagues for depth and talent. As the team prepares for the upcoming season, Glaser’s presence will be one of several factors that could influence the Cowboys’ offensive line performance.

In summary, the Dallas Cowboys have added Chris Glaser to their 91‑player roster, completing their final offseason moves before training camp. Glaser’s experience in the NFL and UFL provides the Cowboys with depth on the offensive line, and the team will evaluate his performance during the upcoming training camp and preseason games.