The Dallas Cowboys, facing an offseason with running back as a major need, chose to bypass signing superstar free agent running back Derrick Henry, despite his workhorse ability and a clear need at the position.
With the drama of the draft over, Cowboys Nation can turn its collective attention back to why the front office is stuck in neutral when it comes to signing their top three players to long-term contracts.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are nothing if not salesmen. And they've managed to sell everyone on the idea that the Cowboys are true contenders — even if they haven't gotten to the NFC Championship since 1995.
It started as a social media rumor and spread Monday morning after a Pittsburgh radio host mentioned it on air, conceding, "I don't know if it's the most credible thing." That prompted several Cowboys' beat writers to contact team sources to confirm that the Cowboys have no interest in trading for Steelers running back Najee Harris.
The Dallas Cowboys lost a significant amount of free agents following the 2024 season, and failed to sign any notable free agents. There is some reward in 2025 for all of that roster turnover.
By picking Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys hope to have found the center that will replace Tyler Biadasz after he left in free agency to play for the Washington Commanders.
In Dallas, the key to success may depend as much on young, under-the-radar veterans as it will on the 2024 rookie class. Since January, we’ve focused almost exclusively on the new talent the Cowboys acquired, first via free agency in March (ha ha ha), then via the draft in April, and most recently via college free agent signings.
When explaining why the Cowboys didn't pursue four-time Pro Bowl running back Derrick Henry in free agency, team executive vice president Stephen Jones blamed their shallow pockets.
Cowboys All-Pro CeeDee Lamb still working out, waiting to get paid The Dallas Cowboys will begin their first official offseason workouts with rookie minicamp this weekend, but they have yet to sign extensions with Dak Prescott, Micah Parsons, or CeeDee Lamb.
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.
Eric Kendricks has been in the NFL for 9 seasons racking up over 1000 tackles, 18.5 sacks, and 61 tackles for loss. Kendricks has been one of the best inside linebackers in his 9-year career and 7 of those seasons were spent under the helm of current Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Mike Zimmer.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2024 offseason with high expectations. Owner Jerry Jones made it clear that the team was going “all-in” to contend for a Super Bowl title.
For Dallas Cowboys fans, the burning question that echoes is whether Dak Prescott has what it takes to guide the team to a Super Bowl victory. After years of constant belief that Prescott is their long-term franchise quarterback, this offseason has been different.
To become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era, K.C. should keep improving its roster. With that in mind, here are three more moves the Chiefs must make this offseason.
One anonymous college coach believes the Cowboys drafted Tyler Guyton based solely on his arm length and athleticism. It has been a minute now since the Dallas Cowboys drafted Oklahoma tackle Tyler Guyton with their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, after trading down with the Detroit Lions of course.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones is still a believer in Dak Prescott to lead Dallas to a Super Bowl. As it comes up every year, is Prescott good enough to do it for the Cowboys?
When it comes to finding new comparisons for Dallas Cowboys’ center, Cooper Beebe, the task isn’t easy. Why? Because Beebe’s massive size sets him apart from the typical NFL centers.
A college speedster, who recently joined Texas after previously playing at Alabama, has already been linked to the Dallas Cowboys in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys have been awfully conspicuous with their silence in free agency. The only additions they’ve made on that front have been signing Ezekiel Elliott and Eric Kendricks.
It sounds like the sides may have reached a stalemate.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
The Dallas Cowboys spent the 2024 NFL Draft filling holes that were created by a lackluster free agency period. Now, with more roster clarity, it is time for them to get back into the free agency pool.
With free agency and the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, it is time for the Dallas Cowboys to focus on extending Dak Prescott to a long-term deal. This offseason has been a whirlwind in 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.
After months of speculation, the Dallas Cowboys officially brought back former All-Pro Running Back, Ezekiel Elliott on Monday. Signing Elliott had been floated by Jerry Jones for almost a year.
The Cowboys sent the 49ers a fourth-round pick for Trey Lance in August; the parties are going into their second season together. No immediate plans for a third will be in place.
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