The Dallas Cowboys are finishing up the week with a roster transaction, parting ways with veteran linebacker Logan Wilson. Patrik Walker of the team's official website shared the news on social media.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Cowboys have released LB Logan Wilson on Friday. Schultz notes that Dallas creates $6 million in cap space by parting with Wilson.
The Dallas Cowboys have some major contract decisions to make in the offseason as NFL free agency approaches, with offensive standouts like George Pickens and running back Javonte Williams set to land new deals after breakout seasons.
Less than one year removed from the shocking Micah Parsons trade, Dallas Cowboys fans are enduring an endless wave of speculative trade scenarios thrown out by media and content creators surrounding George Pickens.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
Since coming off the board in the sixth round of the 2019 draft, safety Donovan Wilson has been a career-long Cowboy. A trip to free agency awaits Wilson in the next few weeks, but the seven-year veteran hopes to stay in Dallas, Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports.
The Dallas Cowboys allowed 4,276 passing yards and 35 touchdown passes in 2025, the worst pass defense in the NFL, and are expected to use both of their first-round picks in the 2026 draft to address the secondary.
The Miami Dolphins are going through another fire sale, moving on from Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb earlier in the week. That has cast doubts over Minkah Fitzpatrick's future with the organization.
While Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer pats himself on the back about his DC hire, the team is likely moving toward a franchise tag for a star player.
2025 was a tough year for the Dallas Cowboys, especially on defense. Their secondary struggled throughout the year, giving up a league-worst 4,276 passing yards and 35 touchdown passes.
The Dallas Cowboys are putting a heavy focus on improving the defense during the NFL offseason, with an immediate change of leadership after the firing of Matt Eberflus and hiring of new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.
The Dallas Cowboys were expected to make a splash in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft, with fans clamoring for help at wide receiver. They could have gone for someone like Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, who would have filled a major need.
It is only the third week of February, but you can bet on anything and everything at any point of the year. With that said, projected win totals by Draftkings Sportsbook dropped the other day, and I don’t even think Vegas knows how to projected how the season will go for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense will undergo major changes for the 2026 NFL season, following the hiring of new defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Dallas will be moving to a 3-4 base defense under Parker, but will still use multiple fronts.
The Dallas Cowboys hired new defensive coordinator Christian Parker to kick off the NFL offseason, and you can expect him to put his fingerprints on the team immediately.
Christian Parker is making an interesting move. After spending two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, he now takes over as the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are staring at a supposed salary cap problem, but I don’t see it that way. They’re projected to be more than $30 million over the cap.
The Dallas Cowboys have undergone some major changes to the coaching staff to kick off the NFL offseason. The first year under head coach Brian Schottenheimer featured some highs and lows, but it was ultimately a major disappointment to miss the playoffs once again.
As the 2026 NFL free-agency period takes shape, one of the league’s most intriguing wide receivers has drawn attention for his ideal landing spot. George
One day after introducing Christian Parker as the new Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator, the team officially announced the finalized defensive coaching staff.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season under HC Brian Schottenheimer. The following are new hires to Dallas’
The Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs for a second straight season. Under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the team went 7-9-1 and finished in second place in the NFC East.
The Cowboys 2026 NFL Draft conversation has not had much mention about quarterbacks, but Dallas may find a developmental prospect on day 3 of the draft.
The Dallas Cowboys are in for some very hard choices. Every offseason forces teams to make uncomfortable evaluations. The Cowboys, though, enter a spring where discomfort is unavoidable.