The Dallas Cowboys hoped George Pickens would play an important role for them after an offseason trade. Maybe not in this exact scenario, though. Pickens currently serves as the team’s top wide receiver due to a CeeDee Lamb injury.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs’ drama is still unfolding. With one last game left as a starter with the Cowboys, which is against the Green Bay Packers, Diggs addressed his defensive coordinator.
Is it confidence or just the standard quarterback spiel? Dak Prescott, the man at the helm of “America’s Team,” dropped some truth bombs this week that have Cowboys Nation buzzing.
Brandon Aubrey isn’t just a kicker; he’s becoming a Dallas Cowboys legend in real time. The league is officially on notice. On Thursday, Aubrey was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September, a clear nod to his flawless start to the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys could be on the verge of seeing rookie running back Jaydon Blue make his long-awaited NFL debut in Week 5 against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
The Cowboys had 11 players either out of practice or limited on Wednesday. They added one more on Thursday. Defensive end Marshawn Kneeland was limited with an ankle injury, an indication he injured his ankle in practice.
The Dallas Cowboys are on the road this weekend as they look to avoid a major upset at MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets. No game should be considered "easy" in the NFL, but to say the Cowboys shouldn't win this game would be a lie.
The Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets meet for a Week 5 battle at MetLife Stadium. This will be one of the better games of the slate as it could be a high-scoring affair, featuring an electric matchup.
The Dallas Cowboys added defensive lineman Marshawn Kneeland to the practice report on Thursday due to an injury. It was revealed that Kneeland has a knee injury and was limited in practice.
We’re one month into the regular season and the Dallas Cowboys have completed roughly one-quarter of their games. They’re not off to the best start at 1-2-1, but have a couple of favorable matchups on the schedule that could help them get back on track.
There's no such thing as an easy game in the NFL, let alone when you're a one-win team heading into Week 5. But for the Dallas Cowboys, that's exactly what many expect this weekend's matchup to be when they visit the New York Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys come into Week 5 with a 1-2-1 record. The team let the game with the Green Bay Packers slip out of their hands, and one unit could be to blame.
Yes, the Dallas Cowboys don’t have CeeDee Lamb for a while. But Jerry Jones found a silver lining. Also, Lamb was spotted at practice, attacking injury rehab, according to a post on X, formerly Twitter, by Jon Machota.
Coming off another high-powered performance this past weekend, the Dallas Cowboys offense faces a juicy matchup this weekend against the New York Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys made an important roster move this week by activating the 21-day practice window for WR Jonathan Mingo and CB Caelen Carson. Both players have been sidelined on injured reserve, and now the team has three weeks to evaluate their readiness before making a decision on their return.
Sam Williams and Jack Sanborn are dragging down the Dallas Cowboys’ defense in 2025. Their rankings against 165 defensive ends and 132 linebackers prove why Dallas must stop playing them.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs came off the bench in the game against the Green Bay Packers for the second time since his rookie season. He had four solo tackles, including a crucial one for a loss in overtime.
While the Dallas Cowboys first round pick of 2025, guard Tyler Booker, was sidelined by a high ankle sprain, two defensive rookies stepped up in Sunday’s 40-40 tie with the Packers.
Four weeks into 2025, Prescott’s accuracy, poise, and leadership have kept Dallas alive despite injuries and defensive struggles. DALLAS, Texas — Dak Prescott is elite.
Prior to this season, the last time Trevon Diggs came off the bench for the Dallas Cowboys was during his rookie campaign in 2020. This was in his first game back following a four-week spell in injured reserve.
It’s already been a wild ride for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. Through four games, we’ve gotten a little bit of everything—a comeback win, a blowout loss, two overtime games, and a tie.
Coming off Pickens' stellar outing in Dallas' 40-40 tie with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, Jones offered high praise for the 24-year-old who is in the final year of his rookie contract.