The draft came and went without the Cowboys adding at the receiver spot. At least one addition amongst the veterans still on the market is expected as a result, with a familiar face on the team’s radar.
The Dallas Cowboys have made it a priority to protect the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL, with their first round selection of offensive lineman Tyler Booker in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a 7-11 campaign, but they can’t expect 2025 to be easier for them. Not only are they facing some major changes, including the switch to Brian Schottenheimer at head coach, but they also have one of the toughest strength of schedules to deal with.
After a successful haul during the 2025 NFL Draft a week ago, the Dallas Cowboys signed a host of undrafted free agent talent to the roster in an attempt to find a diamond in the rough.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
It remains to be seen what kind of season the Dallas Cowboys will have in 2025 under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who takes over the job following the departure of previous HC Mike McCarthy. However, he’s already making his presence felt as the team’s new sideline and locker room boss.
It's not easy to get on the field as a rookie having been picked in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. But for Dallas Cowboys running back Phil Mafah, not only is it a possibility, but the expectation. That's for a variety of reasons but mostly, the fact the Cowboys don't have a clear-cut RB1.
Whether they win or lose, the Dallas Cowboys have at least been interesting. Or at least, that’s been the case in the past. In 2025, however, the Cowboys have been without much drama, which is oftentimes a good thing.
FRISCO - So, were there actual fires? Or only more public relations smoke? When it comes to Jerry Jones and his pre-draft proclamation about "substantive" trades being in the works, some Dallas Cowboys fans - and media - slid to the edge of their seats waiting for the show.
The Dallas Cowboys could be a frisky team during their first year under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Dallas faced plenty of criticism for how the 2024 season ended.
Happy Monday, the offseason for the NFL, is nearly in full swing, and with that comes everything nobody likes to tune into, although it is very important for each football team.
While the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 NFL Draft class and some undrafted free agents were wrapping up rookie minicamp this weekend, Dak Prescott and some teammates pulled up to Texas Motor Speedway to get a taste of some NASCAR action.
In the competitive NFL world, the draft often overshadows the impactful players who go undrafted but still carve out meaningful careers. One such story emerging from the 2025 NFL Draft is that of Tyler Neville, a tight end from the University of Virginia, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent (UDFA).
The 2024 season is without a doubt one the Dallas Cowboys would like to put in the rearview mirror. The Cowboys finished the season with a record of 7-10 and failed to make the playoffs.
The Dallas Cowboys' running back room is in a vastly different spot than it was 12 months ago. Gone are Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle, in comes Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders and draftees Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah.
The Dallas Cowboys’ decision in the second round to draft another edge player in Donavan Ezeiruaku overshadowed an immediate challenge for defensive tackle Mazi Smith.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the middle of their offseason, which means that things can move a but slow at the moment. There are obviously still things that need to be done, but things are definitely slower than they will be come September.
Brian Schottenheimer is fixated on not changing the way he carries himself after being promoted from offensive coordinator to Dallas Cowboys head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys offseason has been an interesting one, filled with a lot of drama, and not nearly as many moves as fans were hoping for after a disappointing 2024 campaign.
Nothing has been ramped up in the Micah Parsons contract negotiations on the Dallas Cowboys front, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The star pass rusher previously confirmed he would be at camp despite holdout rumors.
The Dallas Cowboys, aiming to upgrade their weapons on offense, might find an ideal candidate in the AFC South. Twitter/X user OutlawCowboyNFL suggested yesterday that the Cowboys reach out to the Indianapolis Colts for one of their wide receivers.
The Dallas Cowboys are under immense pressure to perform in 2025. It will not be easy. The Philadelphia Eagles are the defending Super Bowl champions, and the Washington Commanders are ready to make another deep playoff run.