Jerry Jones watched as the Dallas Cowboys endured another disappointing season in 2025. Finishing 7-9-1 under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys missed the playoffs for a second straight year after reaching the postseason in each of the previous three seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys got to reject the Philadelphia Eagles in a big way over the weekend, according to the latest coaching update from around the NFC East.
The offseason is still in its early stages for the Dallas Cowboys, but the last couple of weeks have provided plenty of entertainment. Earlier this month, the Cowboys found their next defensive coordinator, hiring Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach Christian Parker to fill the role.
The Dallas Cowboys’ rivalry with the Philadelphia Eagles is continuing off the field as well as on it. The Cowboys blocked the Eagles from speaking to offensive coordinator Klayton Adams about the same job with Philadelphia, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the middle of a consequential offseason for the future direction of the franchise, looking to bounce back after two straight years of missing the playoffs.
Christian Parker is looking for his new staff with the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas has reportedly given their defensive assistants the chance to interview elsewhere, but they could also meet with the first-time defensive coordinator to interview for their current roles.
Life as a Dallas Cowboys fan is difficult. Unless you are one, you wouldn’t know. We suffer through a 30-year long disease of mediocrity. There is just enough excitement and success to keep us hooked, but not enough success to satisfy or keep opposing fan bases from poking fun at our team’s failures.
Cole Wisniewski is worth paying attention to as the Dallas Cowboys look at what this defense needs to become under Christian Parker. If Dallas is serious about improving, which it looks like the team is, this is the type of safety who makes sense for the new defensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys had holes throughout their defense in 2025, and with two picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, they're expected to target impact players on that side of the ball.
On Saturday, former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy was hired by the Pittsburgh Steelers as their new head coach. McCarthy replaces Mike Tomlin, who held the job for 19 years and never had a losing record.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Dallas Cowboys have already made one massive change to their coaching staff this offseason. Shortly after the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign, the Cowboys chose to fire first-year defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
The Dallas Cowboys have their defensive coordinator, Christian Parker, who was recently with the Philadelphia Eagles. Parker is now focused on filling out the rest of his coaching staff, but before long, the attention will turn to the roster.
After interviewing multiple candidates for the defensive coordinator position, the Dallas Cowboys found their man in former Philadelphia Eagles defensive passing game coordinator Christian Parker.
The Dallas Cowboys did not have the season that anyone expected, and they missed the playoffs despite having a relatively healthy roster. It is the first season since QB Dak Prescott was drafted that ended in a losing record without the quarterback suffering an injury that caused him to miss games.
In need of help at wide receiver, the Dallas Cowboys brought in George Pickens in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pickens joined Dallas with a few question marks, mainly due to character concerns.
In their first season with Brian Schottenheimer as head coach and Klayton Adams as offensive coordinator, the Dallas Cowboys had an impressive rushing attack.
If there is one room in the building that needs a Do Not Disturb sign on its door, it is the special teams unit for the Dallas Cowboys. Especially when it comes to the kicking game.
It's not really a secret that defensive miscues plagued the Dallas Cowboys throughout the 2025-26 NFL season and were the main reason the franchise didn't return to the postseason for the second consecutive year.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula stunned members of the NFL community during a Wednesday news conference when he blamed recently fired head coach Sean McDermott and McDermott's staff for Buffalo making wide receiver and possible bust Keon Coleman the No.
Wide receiver George Pickens is coming off an impressive year with the Dallas Cowboys. In 2025, he appeared in 17 games, racking up 93 receptions for 1,429 yards, nine touchdowns on 137 targets.
This is one we should have seen coming: With the Tennessee Titans hiring Robert Saleh as their head coach, the Dallas Cowboys may be about to lose a valuable member of Brian Schottenheimer's coaching staff.
An anonymous AFC coach’s warning about George Pickens has introduced fresh unease into what had been a feel‑good chapter for the Dallas Cowboys. The veteran coach suggested Pickens may balk at a franchise tag, and that possibility has prompted talk of a drawn‑out offseason standoff that could leave the Cowboys scrambling.
The Dallas Cowboys only had Matt Eberflus as their defensive coordinator for one season. After a flurry of interviews, the Cowboys are working to finalize a deal with their new DC, Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator Christian Parker, according to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.