The Cowboys - accompanied by 30,000 pieces of clothing - spent Thursday afternoon at The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center in Dallas. Unloading and organizing the merchandise, players turned organizing $500,000 worth of Cowboys and college sports merchandise into a fun team-bonding experience.
Players competed to create the most efficient process, forming assembly lines and rolling in carts of boxes under the direction of veteran linebacker Sean Lee.
Salvation Army workers paused stars like QB Dak Prescott and rookie defensive end Taco Charlton for autographs and selfies.
Classic Dak: People wanting selfies & autographs, he's most focused on trying to help as much as he can pic.