This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys were intent on fixing their disastrous defense from a year ago. Their first move was to bring in Christian Parker, who gives them a rising star at defensive coordinator.
Often, players who have been hit with a franchise tag in lieu of a long-term deal harbor some animosity toward their team. That does not appear to be the case with Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (at least publicly).
A short minicamp, which consisted of just two practices, ended this past week for the Dallas Cowboys. There's not a whole lot that can be learned about a team with just two practices, but there were still a lot of positive reports coming out of Frisco.
Minicamp is behind the Dallas Cowboys now as they take a month-long break before meeting back up in Oxnard for training camp. As is often the case, nearly all the news out of minicamp was positive, especially with George Pickens showing up and putting an end to the holdout discussion.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on to training camp. Before we get there, here goes another stab at projecting who will make the 53-man roster and mostly, spotlight players to watch at each position.
The Dallas Cowboys wrapped up their three-day minicamp this past week, and things went well enough that head coach Brian Schottenheimer decided to give them a break and not practice on the third day.
Jaydon Blue’s return ability could give the Dallas Cowboys a tough roster decision and turn KaVontae Turpin into a good trade chip. I’m not saying the Cowboys should cut Turpin.
With minicamp wrapped up, the Dallas Cowboys will next turn their attention to training camp. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer is already focusing on his plans for camp, saying the team is planning more padded practices in an effort to improve the team's physicality.
With training camp set in late July, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, along with six significant players, received a major injury update, providing
As minicamp finishes up this week, and the Dallas Cowboys move onto the rest of the summer and training camp in mid-July, a few names on the roster should be playing like their life depends on it.
Trade speculation has swirled around wide receiver George Pickens all offseason long, but he finally put any doubt to bed after showing up for the Dallas Cowboys' mandatory minicamp and confirming he won't be holding out this offseason.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer got emotional while speaking about his wife on Thursday. Schottenheimer is heading into his second year in charge of the Cowboys, but is in Year 24 in his marriage. The 52-year-old got married in 2002.
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with often-criticized defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus this past January and ultimately replaced him by hiring former Philadelphia
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens isn't thrilled he will have to play through the 2026 NFL season on the franchise tag. What's he going to do about it?
According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys are placing OL Matt Hennessy on injured reserve, which will end his 2026 season. Archer reports Hennessy had neck surgery recently.
As expected, George Pickens has been present with the Cowboys this week for their mandatory minicamp. His second Dallas campaign is set to be played on the franchise tag.