The Dallas Cowboys quarterback is no stranger to throwing on the superhero cape. In 2026, he may do it at a historical level according to the latest prediction from ESPN.
After undergoing left foot surgery in January, Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland was limited during spring workouts. Now, four weeks from training camp, Bland says his foot has healed, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
Numbers back up the idea that Dak Prescott is a sturdy, talented quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys franchise, so long as he stays healthy.
The Dallas Cowboys’ history is one of the best in the NFL. So why not run an All-Time franchise draft while football comes back in late July? Is there a better thing to do in early July, the NFL’s most boring time of the year, than an All-Time Dallas Cowboys draft?
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The Dallas Cowboys went into the 2026 NFL Draft with two first-round picks and an opportunity to make a splash. After some wheeling and dealing to maneuver their way through the draft order, including one trade up and one trade back, the Cowboys came away with an impressive rookie haul.
The NFL Draft always delivers many twists and turns that leave fans and analysts scratching their heads. This list isn't looking at hindsight and finding the biggest busts in history.
One ingredient to the Dallas Cowboys' recipe for getting back to the playoffs is the slew of new players on defense panning out. Another important ingredient in the recipe is the Cowboys getting bounce-back performances from players who did not live up to expectations in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys report to training camp in late July and these five players need a strong summer to make the team. We’re looking at five players who contributed to the team in 2025 but are fighting for a spot on the team now.
After a season in which the Dallas Cowboys posted a lackluster 35 sacks in the midst of what was an awful defensive showing for the team overall, the Cowboys need their edge rushers to step up in 2026.
Draft season is here, and if you are mapping out your board, the Cowboys fantasy football 2026 picture is one of the most interesting in the league. Dallas runs one of the highest-scoring offenses in football, they kept their two star receivers together, and they just paid their lead back to lock in a real workload.
Micah Parsons’ contract talks in light of Rashan Gary’s signing with the Cowboys continue to draw attention as debate around his value and role on defense picks up, with his brother also reacting on social media.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
A 3-0 start often translates into a playoffs trip, and the Dallas Cowboys have serious potential for a perfect start to the 2026 NFL season. Here are the keys for the Cowboys to handle business early in the year.
Despite coming off one of his best statistical seasons, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Dak Prescott, was ranked behind several peers, raising questions about whether the Cowboys quarterback continues to be underappreciated around the league.
After listening to the video of Greg Ellis at the Men, Mingle & Mental Health Mixer posted by Law Nation Media, my takeaway was pretty simple: he didn’t sound like a guy selling the normal Cowboys offseason hype.
Entering his 11th season with the Dallas Cowboys, quarterback Dak Prescott has already established himself as one of the NFL’s most productive passers.
The Dallas Cowboys’ trade of Osa Odighizuwa to the San Francisco 49ers remains one of the biggest moves of their offseason. And though criticism is understandable given how good he is, ESPN is missing the point.
As the summer heats up and we inch closer to training camp and preseason for the Cowboys, it is that time again where I look around the depth chart and analyze different things.
The Dallas Cowboys are "America's Team," so they're always under the microscope. That's certainly the case during this NFL offseason.
Jerry Jones isn't usually super active during the offseason. But never say never. He broke the mold this time around. As soon as the NFL offseason kicked in, Jones started making moves for the Dallas Cowboys, and now, it's already paying off.
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens led the Dallas Cowboys to a high-powered offense during the 2025 NFL season. Although Lamb suffered a high ankle sprain that caused him to miss multiple weeks, the two-time All-Pro wide receiver still finished with 1,077 receiving yards, good enough for 11th in the NFL.
Caleb Downs thrived as a safety during his college career. He was drafted to occupy that role with the Cowboys, but spring practices brought about cross-training as well.
Have two countries emerged as front-runners for an expanded NFL international schedule?
Longtime Cowboys special teams ace C.J. Goodwin announced on Sunday via the team website that he is retiring. He played 12 years in the NFL, including the last eight with the Cowboys, carving out a role in the third phase of the game.
For a FanSided piece published on Thursday, longtime NFL insider Jason La Canfora shared that some league executives "believe the Cowboys are legitimate Super Bowl contenders" heading into training camp.
The Dallas Cowboys made promising running back Jaydon Blue a fifth-round pick during the 2025 NFL Draft, but he looked more like a bust than a potential starter through his rookie season.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have been in the news a lot for their situation with wideout George Pickens. The Cowboys opted to play with Pickens on the one-year franchise tag instead of locking him in for a rate now, and that's a controversial move but also understandable.
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