Someday, almost certainly, Tyron Smith will rejoin the Dallas Cowboys. It will be an emotional ceremonial reunion ... a flip on what happened on Monday, as the all-time All-Pro offered up an emotional official goodbye. formal goodbye from a legendary former offensive lineman, namely Tyron Smith.
Hey, we're not endorsing the idea; we're just addressing it: If the Dallas Cowboys have a reason to be "desperate'' to join "The Do-Something Club'' as a way to pull not only Cowboys Nation but also Jerry Jones' employees here inside The Star out of a funk ...
With the departure of Tony Pollard to Tennessee, the Cowboys have a rather significant hole at the top of their RB depth chart. The free agent market proved hotter than anticipated, pricing Dallas out early, and leading to a reunion with 2023’s RB2, Rico Dowdle.
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons is reacting to the news that his linebacker buddy Leighton Vander Esch is saying goodbye, having announced his retirement on Monday despite the fact that he's only 28 years old.
The latest Dallas Cowboys offseason news. Leighton Vander Esch played all six of his NFL seasons with the Cowboys as their 2018 first-round pick. Vander
Monday was an emotional day for Cowboys fans as two longtime stars said goodbye. In this edition of News and Notes, we’ll share what Tyron Smith had to say as he officially signed his deal with the Jets.
Amid the underperformance in the NFL Offseason, the Dallas Cowboys finally made a way to restructure the contract for their quarterback Dak Prescott. As per the new structure, Prescott was supposed to receive a whopping $59.5 million in the next 2024-25 season.
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off of a disappointing playoff performance and fans have grown restless with owner Jerry Jones’ team in free agency so far.
The South Carolina product joined the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2020.
Tuesday afternoon, former Boise State Bronco and current Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch announced his medical retirement from football. Vander Esch was the #19 overall selection by Dallas in the 2018 NFL Draft.
A look at which players are still without a deal as the official start of free agency kicks off
The Dallas Cowboys selected Tyron Smith with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of USC. And following 13 seasons with franchise, the 2024 season will mark the first of his professional career not suiting up for America’s Team.
The Dallas Cowboys are returning a familiar face to the running back room after losing one key player in free agency last week. The Cowboys watched as Tony Pollard signed with the Tennessee Titans last week.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a decision on the future of backup running back Rico Dowdle for the 2024 season. Dowdle has inked a new deal that will keep him with the team, according to his agency.
The Dallas Cowboys lost one of their key linebackers this offseason: former first-round pick Leighton Vander Esch. Vander Esch has decided to retire from the NFL for health reasons.
The 28-year-old becomes the latest example of a player with plenty of good football left in him who was forced to retire with his long-term health in mind.
Per ESPN's Field Yates, the Cowboys converted Prescott's $5M roster bonus into a signing bonus, creating $4M in cap space. They also added two void years (2027 and 2028) to his deal.
As the 2024 NFL free agency frenzy starts to die down, the Dallas Cowboys might be about to get busy. Every year, they let the top names fly off the shelves
We're a week into free agency season and its looking a little grim around The Star. So far the Cowboys have lost eight players – roughly 15% of the roster – to other teams.
The Dallas-Washington pipeline is still operating at full force.
The legal tampering period for free agency started this past Monday, lasting two days before giving way to full free agency on Wednesday, March 13th. Dallas' front office has been quiet, ending the first day as the only team in the NFL not to sign a player from outside of the organization.
Three days into the start of the new league year, Dallas Cowboys fans likely feel lied to after team owner Jerry Jones implied at the Senior Bowl in January that the team would be major players in free agency.
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