The Dallas Cowboys have had a relatively successful offseason, which, for most, will be complete when Micah Parsons signs on the dotted line. After a solid free agency and draft haul, coupled with the return of a healthy Dak Prescott, the Cowboys do have the talent to make some noise in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys, as always, will be one of the most-followed teams in the NFL this season. “America’s Team,” as they are known, have fans all around the country who will be anxious to see the team try to improve upon their disappointing 7-10 record from a season ago.
The Dallas Cowboys have made waves with their acquisition of George Pickens. And they could make Micah Parsons happy before the season starts. Also, here is one perfect Cowboys move to fill out their roster before the 2025 training camp.
FRISCO - Najee Smith to the Dallas Cowboys ... again? This is The Rumor that Will Not Die. Even before Dallas said goodbye to running backs Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott, rumors suggest the team might pursue Steelers’ former first-round pick Najee Harris in free agency, often calling him a "perfect'' match in Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys offense will look different this season with the additions of George Pickens and an almost entirely new running back room. Former Cowboys star Dez Bryant sent a warning to the NFL during Fanatics Fest this past weekend.
We covered how difficult it can be to replace a franchise quarterback . Conversely, here are the players displaced by the arrivals of Hall of Fame passers throughout NFL history.
Tyreek Hill, CeeDee Lamb, and Davante Adams are three of the best wide receivers that the NFL has seen in recent memory. Between them, they have 18 Pro Bowl appearances and 9 All-Pro first team selections.
Undrafted rookie tight ends playing for the Dallas Cowboys know one thing: They've got a chance to make the 53-man roster. Brevyn Spann-Ford did it in 2024.
After struggling through the season with one of the worst rushing attacks in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys overhauled their running back corps this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys returned the majority of their starters this offseason, but there are a couple of positions up for grabs still. Interestingly enough, their two primary camp battles made it into the top 10 position battles to watch during the preseason.
Last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys had a pretty big question mark at wide receiver, as their depth behind CeeDee Lamb was questionable, at best. This led to former seventh-round pick Jalen Brooks establishing himself as a potential top option for the Cowboys.
The go-route—simple in concept, brutal in execution—a footrace up the sideline, a test of trust between quarterback and receiver. A route where the margin for error is razor-thin, but the rewards are game-breaking.
The Cowboys’ offseason program came and went without a Micah Parsons extension agreement being reached. The threat of missed time (or at least non-participation) during training camp now exists, but the All-Pro is still targeting a deal being worked out before mid-July.
The Dallas Cowboys are preparing to enter the 2025 NFL campaign with a major question mark in their backfield. They lost Rico Dowdle to free agency, signed Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders and also selected Jaydon Blue in the fifth round of the NFL draft.
The wide receiver position has been a hot topic all offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. After watching CeeDee Lamb carry the passing attack on his shoulders, the Cowboys were connected to nearly every prospect during the 2025 NFL draft.
The Dallas Cowboys hit a home run during the 2020 NFL draft when they selected Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb in the first round. They knew right away he would be a difference-maker, which is why Jerry Jones wanted him to wear the No.
In this offseason series, Athlon's Doug Farrar asks the One Big Question for every NFL team that will ultimately be answered when everyone hits the field in September.
On June 18, 2025, the Dallas Cowboys signed Perrion Winfrey, a former fourth-round NFL Draft pick and recent UFL breakout star, to strengthen a defensive line that lacked consistency in 2024.
Tyler Booker was very clear from the night the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft: He's looking for violence. "People wake up, they're like, 'I can't wait to play this football game today,'" Booker told Bleacher Report in April.
The Dallas Cowboys in 2025 will have a renewed sense of hope under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, following an offseason filled with positivity. But at this time of year, it is all candy and rainbows.
In the spring of 2023, the Dallas Cowboys drafted an “old” tight end. At 25 years of age, Michigan’s Luke Schoonmaker should have been looking ahead to his third NFL season.
Jerry Jones has met a worthy adversary in Micah Parsons as the two negotiate a long-term contract extension to keep the star defender in the Dallas Cowboys for years to come. Specifically, Parsons has matched Jones' habits in the PR department.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader KayDianna shares why she left the squad after taking over for the previous group leader Chandi Dayle. “Bahamas happened, I stepped into leadership,” KayDianna explained on episode seven of Netflix’s America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Two things can be true at once: Brian Schottenheimer is clearly committed to rebuilding the trenches, and the trenches still need rebuilding. In short, the 2025 Dallas Cowboys odds are reliant on a pair of questionable units.
When the Dallas Cowboys named Brian Schottenheimer their 11th head coach earlier this year, roster-wide changes were all but assured. And nowhere will those changes be more apparent than on the offensive line.