The Dallas Cowboys welcome the Minnesota Vikings to AT&T Stadium in Week 15 for a primetime showdown on Sunday Night Football in what feels like a must-win game.
The Dallas Cowboys have four games left in the 2025 season, and it has been a roller-coaster of a season, but with a slim chance to win the NFC East, these last few games are huge for a few players that this team may need heading into 2026.
Dak Prescott is one of the more polarizing figures in the NFL. A lightning-rod for criticism, Prescott arguably takes more heat than any other quarterback, simply because he plays for the Dallas Cowboys.
In case you missed it, Richard Sherman and George Pickens have been beefing lately. After the Dallas Cowboys’ 44-30 loss on the road to the Detroit Lions, the former cornerback ripped the receiver to shreds, saying he didn’t play hard enough.
There are four games remaining in the regular season, and the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of work to do if the team hopes to reach the NFL Playoffs. It won't be easy, but there is a path for the Cowboys to punch their ticket to the postseason.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
When I put together my early 2026 Dallas Cowboys draft board, I’m not trying to predict where we’ll pick or which prospect falls into our lap. I’m grading players the way I believe the front office actually would.
There are just four games left in the 2025 season and whether or not the Dallas Cowboys make the playoffs, they’re going to have some tough decisions to make this offseason.
NFL legend Tom Brady had Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys in his top 10 power rankings for the first time last week. It was after Dak Prescott and company beat the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in back-to-back games to stay in playoff contention.
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.
The NFL regular season is winding down, so the NFL Draft community has been rolling out mock drafts at a rapid rate. While the Dallas Cowboys' playoff hopes remain alive, one slip-up over the final four weeks could put the team in full draft mode.
The Dallas Cowboys return to action in Week 15 for a high-stakes game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football. Dallas is no stranger to primetime, especially when the team's NFL playoff hopes are on the line.
With the Philadelphia Eagles loss on Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Dallas Cowboys are once again alive and have a slim chance at winning the NFC East.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones does not sound at all concerned by the recent controversy centered on star wide receiver George Pickens. Pickens made headlines last week when he openly clashed with player-turned-analyst Richard Sherman.
If last week’s loss told us anything other than the Dallas Cowboys defense is still not good, it is that Dallas has another wide receiver outside CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens that they should trust.
During a Tuesday appearance on Dallas sports radio station 105.3 The Fan, Jones was asked if he had changed his opinion regarding what Pickens did and/or didn't do versus the Lions.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a disappointing loss to the Detroit Lions on Thursday but received a boost Monday night when the Philadelphia Eagles fell to the Los Angeles Chargers.
I’m not someone who believes in curses, ghosts, witchcraft, or supernatural forces deciding football games. After watching the Dallas Cowboys for the last 30 years, the highs, the heartbreaks, the collapses that always seem to arrive right on schedule.