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Boston College defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku had first-round talent, but the Dallas Cowboys landed him at No. 44 overall. He's already proving to be a steal.
Dallas Cowboys head coach, reveals that there are other players that the team are trying to re-sign after extending tight end, Jake Ferguson.
As the Dallas Cowboys continue to slow-play contract talks with Micah Parsons, NFL analyst Mike Florio believes the organization is still coming out ahead. With Parsons entering t
If Prescott stays healthy, it's hard to see the Cowboys falling under the eight-win total. They not only went 12-5 in three consecutive seasons prior to 2024, but Prescott has never led them to a losing record when he's played a full year.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made his thoughts on first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer clear after the team's first training camp session.
Dak Prescott’s New Nickname From Dallas Cowboys Has Fans Buzzing Ahead of NFL Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As tensions around the Dallas Cowboys franchise continue to grow, fans are hoping the team can end what has been a nearly 30-year Super Bowl drought.
The Dallas Cowboys defense is expected to be ballhawking in 2025, and head coach Brian Schottenheimer has a bold prediction that should have the NFL on notice.
Washington Commanders Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin's holdout from training camp is now over. McLaurin opted to take a yoga class away from the team facility Wednesday instead of participating in practice while vying for a new contract, but on Sunday he did report to camp, even without a new deal.
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Cowboys' 'Mario Bros' Announce 'Special' Plan For CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens vs. NFL Rivals
The Dallas Cowboys' offense in 2025 will be centered around receiver duo CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, with the pair set to command a lot of attention. Both seen as genuine No. 1 receivers, Dak Prescott finally has a solid supporting cast to get the passing game rolling.
One NFL reporter claims that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stood on business in the front office's opening press conference at training camp.