Back in April, the Cowboys set their sights on new deals for tight end Jake Ferguson, cornerback DaRon Bland, left guard Tyler Smith and kicker Brandon Aubrey. Since then, Ferguson and Bland have received their desired extensions, and now, Smith should be the next priority in Dallas, per Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The Dallas Cowboys suddenly have zero issue negotiating with their stars — which probably doesn’t sit well with Green Bay Packers linebacker Micah Parsons.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
The Dallas Cowboys enter Week One of the 2025-26 NFL regular season as underdogs to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, but there will be an opportunity for the Cowboys to exploit a clear advantage.
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles open the NFL season on Thursday, September 4. Philly will celebrate their Super Bowl LIX title by raising their second championship banner.
The Dallas Cowboys will soon run onto the field without Micah Parsons for the first time ever. But they’re also dealing with injury concerns involving Trevon Diggs and Tyler Guyton.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Dallas Cowboys are already facing challenges in their first season under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Just days after delivering a heartfelt message about Micah Parsons following his blockbuster trade to the Green Bay Packers, Schottenheimer saw another piece of his defense take a hit.
Within days of trading Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones gave cornerback DaRon Bland a $92 million extension. As the team appears to avoid repeating history, head coach Brian Schottenheimer hopes guard Tyler Smith will soon receive his lucrative payday.
The Dallas Cowboys open the 2025-26 NFL season in a matter of days, with an NFC East showdown against the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in primetime.
In just four days, the Dallas Cowboys will kick off the 2025-26 NFL regular season with a primetime showdown against the division rival, Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys have struck a deal with All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland; the former fifth-round pick in 2022 was headed for free agency after this season.
Jerry Jones continues to insist that the Dallas Cowboys will be a better team after trading arguably the best defensive player in all of football. The Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday following a lengthy contract dispute.
The Dallas Cowboys family and the football world are mourning the loss of one of the franchise’s greatest legends. Lee Roy Jordan, the heart and soul of the Cowboys’ defense during the 1960s and 70s, has passed away at the age of 84.
Dallas Cowboys legend Lee Roy Jordan, a cornerstone of the franchise’s first Super Bowl championship team and one of the greatest linebackers in football history, has died at the age of 84, the team announced Saturday.
The Dallas Cowboys announced the death of former linebacker and Ring of Honor member Lee Roy Jordan on Saturday. Jordan, who played for the Cowboys from 1963-76, was 84 years old.
Former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan, who starred as part of the team's fabled "Doomsday Defense," died Saturday. He was 84. Jordan was in hospice and passed away in Dallas of kidney failure, his son David told the Dallas Morning News.
The Dallas Cowboys announced the death of a franchise legend on Saturday. Former Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan has died at age 84. “With fearless instincts, leadership and a relentless work ethic, Jordan was the embodiment of the Cowboys’ spirit,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement.
The Dallas Cowboys announced in a statement Saturday former linebacker Lee Roy Jordan passed away. He was 84 years old. "An inspirational leader of the Cowboys first championship teams, Jordan was at the core of the Dallas Cowboys 'Doomsday Defense,' anchoring the middle linebacker spot for 14 years," reads the statement.
The Dallas Cowboys announced the passing of team legend Lee Roy Jordan on Saturday. He was 84 years old and played for the Cowboys from 1963-76. Jordan helped Dallas win Super Bowl VI towards the end of his career.