Since Ezekiel Elliott left, the Cowboys’ rushing attack has been in a rut. Since 2022, Dallas has started three different running backs: Tony Pollard, Rico Dowdle, and their current starter, Javonte Williams.
We have seen Dak Prescott be underrated, underappreciated and not taken serious enough time and time again in rankings and whatnot over the years. But who is really to blame for the constant disrespect for the Dallas Cowboys quarterback?
As a fan of America’s Team that was not alive to see their 1990s dominance, the 2014 Cowboys are easily one of my all-time favorite teams in the history of my fandom.
There was no shortage of moves during the offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, who were focused on fixing their defense. Dallas finished with one of the best offenses in the entire NFL, but still fell short of the playoffs, due to the fact that they had one of the worst all-around defenses in the league.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
If you think back, football has never been short on leagues like the UFL and CFL trying to carve out a role behind the NFL. NFL Europe had the league’s backing, the original USFL had stars, money, and enough nerve to try and challenge the NFL head on.
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t reached the NFC Championship game in nearly three decades. They also missed the playoffs for two consecutive seasons. But a former NFL wide receiver believes the team finally has a roster that can make a Super Bowl run in 2026.
Although the Dallas Cowboys have dismissed trade speculation, wide receiver George Pickens continues to be linked with potential landing spots across the league.
Despite leading one of the NFL’s most productive offenses last season, the Cowboys quarterback, Dak Prescott, has continued to face criticism for the team’s lack of postseason success.
In Bill Barnwell’s latest assessment of NFL trade values for 2026, the ESPN analyst places Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb among a select group of players who could command at least one first-round pick — and potentially more — if the team ever decided to make him available.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
The Dallas Cowboys’ decision to sign former Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Charles Snowden came under scrutiny after his three-game suspension was announced.
Recently, the Dallas Cowboys’ home of AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, hosted action for the ongoing FIFA World Cup, which is slated to wrap up this week.
In some ways, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is getting his due. But he is facing a make-or-break legacy season in 2026. And an ESPN analyst gave Prescott the label of most underappreciated, according to a post on X by First Take.
The Dallas Cowboys have been one of the NFL’s most talked about teams for years. Every offseason brings bold predictions, only for many analysts to reverse course once the regular season begins.
The Dallas Cowboys could have a tough decision ahead as they look to improve their cornerback room. Longtime Cowboys analyst Bryan Broaddus suggested Dallas should take a chance on the former Lions first-round pick, Terrion Arnold, despite his ongoing off-field issues.
The Dallas Cowboys’ chances to extend George Pickens to a long-term deal are officially over until next year. So now, let’s talk some Pickens but make it strictly football.
The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Will Grier has finally hung up his cleats after the Carolina Panthers put him on the reserved/retired list ahead of the 2026 NFL training camp. “Carolina Panthers placed 31-year-old veteran quarterback Will Grier on the reserved/retired list today,” Adam Schefter wrote on Instagram.
As I make my rounds looking at the Dallas Cowboys depth chart, we should now understand that they probably have the best wide receiver duo in all of football outside the Bengals.
As had been expected, Wednesday's deadline for NFL teams to sign tagged players to multiyear contracts came and went without the Dallas Cowboys and wide
The retired quarterback and current NFL in-game analyst will enter September as the Cowboys' all-time leader in career regular-season passing touchdowns (248).
Tony Romo was a four-time Pro Bowl quarterback who spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys. Romo went 78-49 as a starter in the regular season and just 2-4 in the postseason.