Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones claimed on Monday afternoon the team had made one trade. And despite later seemingly walking back on whether it was completed or not, it turns out it's true.
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The Dallas Cowboys got thoroughly outplayed by the Jacoby Brissett-led Arizona Cardinals in front of a national audience on Monday Night Football. It was the kind of prime-time embarrassment that you can picture noted Cowboys hater Stephen A.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer singled out his team’s biggest problem following a surprising loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night. Schottenheimer is in his first season with the Cowboys, having replaced Mike McCarthy in the offseason.
The Arizona Cardinals made sure to add insult to injury after getting the better of Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams. The Cowboys showed some signs of life in the fourth quarter of the “Monday Night Football” matchup at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys dropped their second straight game, falling to 3-5-1 on the 2025 NFL season after a 27-17 loss at home against Jacoby
Despite boasting one of the NFL’s most productive offenses, the Dallas Cowboys entered Monday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals with a lackluster 3-4-1 record.
George Pickens is enjoying a strong campaign in his first season with the Dallas Cowboys. While the team is still groping for consistency, especially on defense, Pickens has been a welcome addition, giving the offense a different dynamic with his quickness, athleticism, and competitiveness.
It shouldn't be exaggerated how important the Dallas Cowboys' Week 9 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals has become. The Cowboys are in a place where the result of Monday night's game will change the trajectory of the season in many ways.
On Monday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed that the team made a trade that would help the team get a player on the field "immediately" for Week 10.
It appears as though the Cowboys’ discussions on the trade front will result in at least one deal being made. During an on-stage appearance on Sirius XM radio Monday, owner Jerry Jones took the unusual step of stating a trade has been made.
The Dallas Cowboys have been quite busy ahead of Monday night's kickoff. According to reports, the Cowboys made several roster moves prior to tonight's game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Cowboys’ 31st-ranked defense is losing another piece. The team is placing linebacker Jack Sanborn on IR, according to The Athletic’s Jon Machota. This move will make room for Cooper Beebe‘s return, however.
Look, first and foremost, I always watch the Dallas Cowboys go to battle, but when a season shapes up like this one, it becomes harder and harder to get excited for game days because we know how it’ll go, at least 95% of the time.
The Cowboys could trade for Maxx Crosby, T’Vondre Sweat, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, reshaping their defense with bold moves before the 2025 NFL trade deadline.
For weeks, the fans and the media have speculated about potential Cowboys trade targets to bolster the roster for a stretch run. However, at 3-4-1, it may be more realistic to look at who Dallas could ship out at the trade deadline.