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.
Despite being a seventh-round pick, DT Justin Rogers has a pretty clear path to making the Cowboys’ 2024 roster. As a seventh-round draft pick, defensive tackle Justin Rogers is hardly guaranteed to make the Cowboys’ roster this season.
Wide receiver Martavis Bryant was released by the Cowboys on Wednesday but is reportedly still drawing interest from other teams.
The Cowboys brought in Martavis Bryant late last season as a flier who could potentially help as a supporting caster, but they never activated the ex-Steelers starter.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Cowboys released WR Martavis Bryant on Wednesday. Pelissero also reports Bryant has interest around the league and is expected to have visits scheduled with other teams soon. Bryant, 32, is a former fourth-round pick of the Steelers back in 2014.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly interested in signing veteran wide receiver Zay Jones, according to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz. Jones, who will visit the team on Wednesday, has also garnered interest from the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals.
How many of their 53 roster spots would you say are up for grabs for the Cowboys? Coming down from the 2024 NFL Draft, we’re now getting into the May and June practices, camps, and organized team activities.
Ezekiel Elliott has returned to Dallas. And while no one realistically assumes he’ll lead the league in rushing (as he did two times in his first three
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported early Wednesday morning that the Cowboys are hosting released WR Zay Jones for a visit. Jones met with the Cardinals and Titans already, so he has interest.
The Dallas Cowboys did not do much in free agency, which made their 2024 NFL Draft more important. This team is in a weird spot where they want to compete for a Super Bowl, and their most important players are not signed to long-term deals.
The Cowboys should have done more to help Dak Prescott this offseason. Dak Prescott had his best statistical season of his career as quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys in 2023.
Free-agent wide receiver Zay Jones will meet with the Cowboys on Wednesday.
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.
The Cowboys OTAs start May 21-23, then again May 29-31 and minicamp is June 4-6. The Cowboys have four wide receivers who have solidified their role with the team while the others will have to prove their worth.
The Cowboys offense has have been first in points per game in two of the last three seasons making Cowboys players highly coveted in fantasy football drafts.
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.
During the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys felt the downside of having traded away a fourth-round draft pick for quarterback Trey Lance in last year's preseason. Faced with the task of having to find a young running back in the middle rounds, the fourth-round could've been the sweet spot to do so.
The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott are heading into a pivotal 2024 season, with it possibly being his last year with the team, leaving some questions regarding whether or not the franchise believes it can win with Prescott under center.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back Ezekiel Elliott last week, but they could still use some help in their backfield. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox sees a potential solution in Jerick McKinnon.
After transitioning from a backup contributor to an all-out star for the Dallas Cowboys last season, DaRon Bland is gaining stardom seldom seen so soon for a fifth-round draft pick.
The Dallas Cowboys did not draft a running back in this year's draft, but they resigned Ezekiel Elliott. Monday was filled with rumors that Dallas was linked to a trade for Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Najee Harris.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones recently admitted why the team settled for Ezekiel Elliott as their RB1 for the upcoming season when All-Pro running Derrick Henry and his agent were waiting for a phone call.
It sounds like the sides may have reached a stalemate.
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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