You just know a large amount of NFL teams have one name in mind in the latter stages of free agency ahead of the 2024 regular season: Jake Bates, kicker for the UFL Michigan Panthers. Bates has been an absolute beast in the spring league formed by the merger of the USFL and XFL, nailing field goals from 52, 55, 60, 62, and 64 yards out.
2,100-yard free agent and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver, Martavis Bryant is expected to have interest from teams after his release. According to a report, the reinstated wideout will soon visit with other teams this offseason and may find a new NFL home.
Even in a part-time role, Ezekiel Elliott’s return could move him up the Cowboy’s all-time rushing leaderboard. Statistically speaking, there’s a clear top-3 in the history of Cowboys running backs.
Free-agent CB Stephon Gilmore wants to find the right team and will not jump into a situation which is not favorable to him.
According to Josina Anderson, free-agent CB Stephon Gilmore told her he’s still focused on continuing his career and is waiting for the right opportunity. “I’m still focused on playing, but it has to be the right opportunity,” Gilmore said.
There are going to be a lot of challenging players on the Cowboys schedule. As we get closer to the summer, the NFL schedule for 2024 is about to be released (May 15th).
The Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Trey Lance just before last season began, providing some interesting depth behind Dak Prescott. Of course, this isn’t how things were supposed to go for Lance.
DeMarvion Overshown was expected to be a solid player for the Dallas Cowboys in his rookie season a year ago, that was before he tore his ACL in the preseason.
The Dallas Cowboys have CeeDee Lamb and then not a whole lot else at the wide receiver position. Yes, Lamb is one of the best pass-catchers in football, but he needs some support.
About fours days ago, images and videos began to circulate of Dallas Cowboys defensive weapon, Micah Parsons, at various public events and recreational activities in Japan.
Despite impressive regular season statistics, Dak Prescott’s ability to lead the Dallas Cowboys to postseason success has been called into question. Former Pro Bowl receiver and Super Bowl winner Greg Jennings recently expressed his doubts about Prescott’s future with the team, citing their 2-5 playoff record with him as the starter.
The Dallas Cowboys could certainly use some wide receiver help behind CeeDee Lamb, but they haven’t really addressed the problem this offseason. The Cowboys didn’t sign any receivers in free agency, and they didn’t select one in the NFL Draft until Ryan Flournoy in the sixth round.
Hunter Renfrow would be a cost-efficient free agent that could boost the Cowboys passing attack in 2024. With the 2024 NFL Draft over, if the Dallas Cowboys hope to add to their roster before the start of the season, they will have to do so through free agency or a trade.
There is no shortage of players on the Dallas roster who need to step up in 2024. Improvement isn’t just critical to the survival of individual players, but it’s also critical to the health and wellness of the team.
The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise in the entire world, last valued at an insane $9.0 billion by Forbes Magazine. Nearly $2 million later on the chart comes the second-place team.
The Cowboys front office hinted the team was not done in free agency, and true to their word they hosted a free agent wideout on Wednesday. His addition would bring added competition for Cowboys receiver Jalen Tolbert who is competing for the vacant third receiver spot after the release of now Raiders wideout Michael Gallup.
The Dallas Cowboys were seemingly gaining momentum toward signing wide receiver Zay Jones in free agency on Wednesday. Hours after Jones' visit was reported, the Cowboys released WR Martavis Bryant, which many interpreted as a sign the team was opening up a spot on the WR room for a veteran.
Micah Parsons was perhaps born and destined to be a Dallas Cowboy. The linebacker for America’s team is a one-of-one. While he is a generational talent,
The Dallas Cowboys scored more points than any NFL team last year, so why not get “America’s Team” onto your fantasy team?
This RB class did not generate too much hype, with only one player — Texas’ Jonathon Brooks — going off the board in the first two rounds.
Wide receiver Martavis Bryant was released by the Cowboys on Wednesday but is reportedly still drawing interest from other teams.
Whether or not the Dallas Cowboys rise or fall in 2024 will likely come down to the play of its offensive line. That's the main reason why the Cowboys drafted lineman with two of their first three picks last month.
With the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, we are getting closer to the 2024 NFL season which will be an important one for the Dallas Cowboys. Here are the five biggest storylines for the Cowboys ahead of the 2024 campaign.
Despite not extending quarterback Dak Prescott, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones insists that brass still believes he can deliver a Super Bowl to Dallas.
A clip of Parsons taking on a sumo wrestler during the trip has gone viral on social media. The first round between Parsons and his opponent didn’t exactly go the Cowboys star’s way.
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