The Dallas Cowboys made a notable splash in free agency less than 24 hours after completing their first preseason game of the year with the signing of veteran linebacker Von Miller.
Back in 2025, the Dallas Cowboys’ GM Jerry Jones parted ways with edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. For the blockbuster trade, the Cowboys received Kenny Clark and two first-round picks.
Perhaps nobody is more excited for linebacker Von Miller to join the Dallas Cowboys than former Denver Broncos teammate DeMarcus Ware.
The Dallas Cowboys have spent much of the offseason retooling their front seven, and Jerry Jones added another familiar name to that effort this weekend.
Yesterday, Von Miller‘s desire to play for the Cowboys was realized with a one-year deal being arranged. That pact is now official, as the future Hall of Famer is set to play for a fifth career team.
The opening of 2026 NFL training camp brings big hope for all 32 fan bases. These are the 25 developments to watch as we progress toward Week 1.
With the Dallas Cowboys’ decision to sign veteran Von Miller for next season, there is no denying that there are a myriad of opinions about the news from the sports world.
The Dallas Cowboys announced they have waived WR Traeshon Holden. This move creates the roster spot needed for OLB Von Miller, who Dallas recently agreed to terms with.
Von Miller’s decision to join the Dallas Cowboys may look like a late-career football move, but his former teammate DeMarcus Ware’s story reveals that the connection between Miller and Dallas goes back more than a decade.
The Dallas Cowboys had to make a roster move to be able to officialize Von Miller’s signing with the team. Unfortunately for a young wide receiver, that means he needs to look for another team.
Be it stars returning from late-season injuries to starter-level players who missed most or all of last season, the NFL features a host of rehab odysseys to follow as training camps near.
Already possessing a dangerous offense, the Dallas Cowboys will be relevant this year. Plus, they have continued to mold the defense. And the recent signing of Von Miller is proof that Jerry Jones has turned back the Super Bowl clock.
John Niland, the hard-nosed offensive guard who anchored the Dallas Cowboys line during the franchise’s rise to championship status, died Saturday at his home in McKinney.
DALLAS — Dan Quinn coached Von Miller for one season in Washington, and the Washington Commanders coach said Monday that Miller can still bend off the edge at 37 and will help the Dallas Cowboys develop their young pass rushers.
Dallas Cowboys rookie safety Caleb Downs has given fans a glimpse of his growing presence away from the field ahead of the team’s preseason matchup with Arizona.
The Cowboys lined up one veteran addition to their defense yesterday with a Von Miller deal being worked out. A move in the secondary is also receiving consideration.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to add firepower to their much-improved defense.
Ware mentored Miller during his time with the Denver Broncos. Miller can now pay it forward in his Texas homecoming.
The first Cowboys preseason game gave us some real football to finally talk about. The position I want to discuss first is running back, and the box score doesn’t tell the whole story about this position.
Well, preseason or not, I liked what I saw from a lot of players on both offense and defense from the Cowboys second and third units during their first preseason game on Saturday night.
It was learned on Sunday night that Miller and a Cowboys team that had been linked with numerous pass-rushers throughout the spring and summer months had agreed to a one-year contract.
Dallas Cowboys legend John Niland has died. Niland, who spent nearly his entire 10-year NFL career with the Cowboys, died Saturday morning in the Dallas suburb of McKinney.
He has found a taker for his services, and it is going to allow him to stay in the NFC East.
Few were discussing Brown before the Dallas Cowboys' preseason opener against the Seattle Seahawks, but they are now.
In April, Cowboys fans were electrified with their team trading up to select Ohio State superstar Caleb Downs, and saw the team add Central Florida’s highly-touted pass rusher Malachi Lawrence just a few picks later.
Finding a new home could be a good thing for this player.
Recently, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott both publicly campaigned for Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones to
The Dallas Cowboys’ defense simply wasn’t good enough last year, finishing third-worst in the NFL in yards per game and worst in points per game. It’s why they spent five of their first six selections in this year’s draft on defense, with defensive back Caleb Downs becoming the team’s first-round pick.
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