The Dallas Cowboys' trade for EDGE Rashan Gary is the biggest addition they've made this offseason. But it's also their most controversial one yet. Overall, the feeling on the Gary trade can be summed up as follows: good player, questionable compensation.
In need of help on the edge, the Dallas Cowboys landed Rashan Gary in a trade with the Green Bay Packers. Gary gives them a strong presence off the edge, capable of playing against the run and pass.
The Dallas Cowboys have made trades and tweaked contracts. Owner Jerry Jones said the defensive remake will work. But here is the bold Cowboys 2026 NFL Draft trade that would make them a Super Bowl contender.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Dallas Cowboys' efforts to improve on defense have not gone unnoticed through the first wave of NFL free agency, and it is expected to continue as the offseason rolls on.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Dallas Cowboys entering the NFL offseason was what the team would do with breakout star wide receiver George Pickens.
The Dallas Cowboys are entering Year 2 under head coach Brian Schottenheimer, having finished his first season with a record of 7-9-1. The Cowboys had one of the best offenses in the league, largely thanks to Schottenheimer's effective play-calling.
The Dallas Cowboys went from having top-tier depth at defensive tackle to having a strong duo of starters in Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark, but not much more to back them up.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
While the Dallas Cowboys were able to rebuild their secondary and add a new pass-rusher during NFL free agency, there's still work to be done. Dallas needs to continue to add players as they transition to a new defensive scheme under Christian Parker.
With the NFL draft just over a month away, the Dallas Cowboys are wrapping up their scouting. While most of the attention is being focused on their two selections in Round 1, the Cowboys know they must hit on some of their late-round picks as well to fill the remaining holes on their depth chart.
With one week of NFL free agency in the books, the Dallas Cowboys have a foundation of what their roster will look like in the 2026 regular season. And though a lot more is yet to come, including April's draft, it's never too early to get to know their roster a little better.
Entering the NFL offseason, the Dallas Cowboys were considered potential suitors for Las Vegas Raiders superstar Maxx Crosby. While the team made an offer for the pass rusher, it wasn't enough for the Raiders, who ultimately traded him to the Baltimore Ravens.
Jerry Jones promised the Dallas Cowboys would be more active this offseason than in years past, and he's delivered upon that. While he didn't land one of the big-name pass rushers such as Maxx Crosby or Trey Hendrickson, Jones and the front office did reshape their defense.
Well, with free agent week last week finally done, we talked about all of the moves that the Dallas Cowboys made, but how about the guys that they lost?
Jerry Jones watched on as the Dallas Cowboys failed to make the NFL playoffs for a second consecutive season in 2025. Under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys began the season with a 6-5-1 record, in the hunt for a postseason spot.
One of the many defensive additions made by the Cowboys last week was the trade for Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary. The veteran agreed to a pay cut to help facilitate the deal.
The Dallas Cowboys aren't done building their 2026 roster but with the first week of free agency frenzy over, it's a good time to pause and grade the job Jerry Jones and Co.
Dallas made a quiet quarterback move. The Cowboys signed Sam Howell, a young passer coming off a 2023 season that left bruises on film and questions in every front office.
With one week of free agency in the books, who on the Dallas Cowboys can call himself a winner or a loser? We're diving into seven names positively or negatively affected by the front office's moves so far.
When I started looking at the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff, one thing stood out to me that I don’t think fans are talking about enough. The Cowboys suddenly
The Dallas Cowboys agreed to a three-year, 36 million dollar maximum deal with former Cardinals safety Jalen Thompson, shattering their historical frugality at the position.
For new Dallas Cowboys quarterback Sam Howell, the 2026 offseason delivered an incredible full-circle moment. By signing a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys, the 25-year-old secured a spot on the exact team he grew up cheering for.
From the moment the Dallas Cowboys traded Micah Parsons away for a pair of first-round picks, the assumption was a “double-dip” on defense in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Cowboys are clearing some QB depth. According to ESPN’s Todd Archer, the team is cutting quarterback Will Grier. A 2019 third-round pick by the Panthers, Grier had been with the Cowboys organization for the past year-plus.
The Cowboys are focusing on their unrestricted free agents first, both internally and from outside the organization, which has left Aubrey's situation in a "waiting pattern" for now.