Entering the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys believed Ezekiel Elliott could be their starting running back. It didn’t take long to learn Elliott had lost a step and while the Cowboys didn’t protect themselves by adding another proven player, they did find a breakout star.
The Dallas Cowboys made a few big moves to address their ailing defense as the 2025-26 NFL season came to a close. Ahead of its final game, Dallas elected to release former All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, and the franchise fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus a short time later.
All eyes have been on the defensive coaches for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason, and understandably so. Dallas hired a new defensive coordinator in Christian
It's been tough to be a Dallas Cowboys fan over the past 30 years. A team that was once a dominant dynasty has not advanced beyond the second round of the NFL playoffs since winning the Super Bowl following the 1995 season.
For the time being, George Pickens will be the biggest name of the offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. After trading for the wide receiver last offseason, Pickens is now set to become a free agent.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Former Dallas Cowboys players are no strangers to making the move to the coaching world, with names like "Coach Prime" Deion Sanders taking over the Colorado Buffaloes and four-time All-Pro Jason Witten getting named tight end coach of the Oklahoma Sooners.
The Dallas Cowboys appear to have struck gold with the hiring of new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who previously served as the defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach of the rival Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of hard work to get done during the offseason. Dallas missed the playoffs after finishing the 2025 season 7-9-1. Now the Cowboys have some tough decisions to make this offseason, including potentially handing out a big contract extension.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys have their sights set on fixing their porous defense. Hiring Christian Parker as the new defensive coordinator is a positive step, plus taking the Philadelphia Eagles defensive passing game coordinator is another plus.
A 2024 sixth-round selection, Milton spent the bulk of his rookie season buried on the New England depth chart beneath Week 1 starter Jacoby Brissett and eventual QB1 Drake Maye.
As all the star players came out for the Pro Bowl games yesterday, plenty of the Dallas Cowboys media caught up with George Pickens and many others. Nonetheless, we all know how this offseason talk goes; reporters like to ask the most obvious questions about players returning to Dallas, etc.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys didn't finish the 2025 NFL season as they would have hoped. After starting with a 6-5-1 record and firmly in the playoff hunt, the Cowboys lost four of their last five games, finishing the year with a 7-9-1 record and missing out on the postseason entirely.
Going back to the 2021 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys very clearly needed a cornerback. Two names were at the top of the board — Jaycee Horn and Patrick Surtain.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to lead the NFC to a come-from-behind 66-52 win over the AFC in the Pro Bowl Games Tuesday in San Francisco.
Heading into the offseason, the Dallas Cowboys face a big question around George Pickens. He is heading to free agency, although both Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones have said they’d be interested in keeping him.
The NFL continues to expand its International Series, with Paris and Madrid being placed on the schedule in 2026. There's also a multiyear deal to play in Mexico City, where the Dallas Cowboys have a massive following.
George Pickens enters the offseason coming off a career year and with strong leverage in contract negotiations. The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver said he wants a deal that benefits both sides, stressing flexibility while making clear he values a fair market outcome.
Micah Parsons didn't like how Jerry Jones ended his time with the Dallas Cowboys. Amid a contract dispute, the Cowboys traded Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for Kenny Clark and two first-round picks right before beginning the 2025 season.
CeeDee Lamb is one of several Dallas Cowboys enjoying the Pro Bowl in San Francisco this week. What he didn’t enjoy, however, was an interaction with Dallas reporter Clarence Hill, who dropped Lamb’s government name when speaking with him.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the process of rebuilding the No. 30-ranked defense in the league after a disastrous season that led to the firing of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
When I think about Christian Parker taking over this defense, I don’t start with buzzwords. I start with the roster and the numbers, because last season’s data shows where the Dallas Cowboys can realistically win and where the scheme is going to get stressed-tested.
A Monday report revealed that the Dallas Cowboys and wide receiver George Pickens "have not held any contract talks" since Dallas' season came to an end in early January.
The Dallas Cowboys announced Monday that they’ve signed QB Will Grier to a futures contract for the 2026 season. Futures contracts are essentially camp invites that will allow players to compete for roster spots during offseason workouts and training camp.
I think by now we all understand that the Dallas Cowboys linebackers were a disaster a year ago, and if they want to compete as a defense in 2026 under Christian Parker, they need better play or better players.