The Dallas Cowboys have a long list of roster needs that need to be addressed in free agency and the NFL Draft. And while I expect them to be more active than usual in March before capitalizing on two first-round picks in April, they'll need young players to step up.
Amid reports that the Dallas Cowboys are likely to place the franchise tag on star receiver George Pickens, an ESPN insider is saying that things could deteriorate quickly.
The Dallas Cowboys are in for some very hard choices. Every offseason forces teams to make uncomfortable evaluations. The Cowboys, though, enter a spring where discomfort is unavoidable.
As you should know by now, the Dallas Cowboys hired a new defensive coordinator and his name is Christian Parker. He came over from the Eagles, and before that he was with the Broncos.
Shavon Revel Jr. played in 30% of the Dallas Cowboys' defensive snaps in 2025. And he's still one of the most important players on the roster today. The reason is simple: With DaRon Bland undergoing foot surgery in consecutive years, the Cowboys are going to need him to step up.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Dallas Cowboys’ decision to hire Christian Parker as their defensive coordinator signaled a culture reset on a unit that sputtered through one of the team’s worst defensive seasons on record.
Let me tell you something: Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker wasted no time impressing media members and fans during his introductory press conference on Wednesday.
It's a different era for the Dallas Cowboys. We've heard throughout the early portion of the offseason that Jerry Jones is allowing head coach Brian Schottenheimer more control, and that was evident during their search for a new defensive coordinator.
Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker has a tough task on his hands as he's being asked to fix one of the worst defenses the franchise has ever fielded.
One thing I have come to realize as a Dallas Cowboys fan is that free agency isn’t about splash signings, and Jaelan Phillips could fit that trend. I like to look for fit and with the new defensive coaching staff, fit is paramount in building this defense in 2026.
With two picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys have the opportunity to quickly rebuild their porous defense, provided they hit on their selections.
The Dallas Cowboys can clear $21.5 million in 2026 by trading Kenny Clark, but should they? That’s the real question surrounding Kenny Clark and the Dallas Cowboys right now.
The Dallas Cowboys have made some bold moves over the last year. Some have worked out, while others have not, but the franchise hasn't been afraid to go down different avenues to try and get out of its Super Bowl drought.
After ten years of watching Dak Prescott prove him wrong, Jason Garrett has come clean: he completely misread the quarterback he helped draft. The former Cowboys head coach now admits he underestimated how quickly a spread-offense college quarterback could master the NFL’s under-center system.
Pickens finished this past regular season ranked eighth in the NFL with 93 receptions, third with 1,429 receiving yards and tied for eighth with nine touchdown catches.
We are less than a month away from the start of NFL free agency, and the Dallas Cowboys could be one of the more active teams. They're currently $31 million over the cap, but Jerry Jones has been adamant that they could "bust the budget" this offseason.
Say what you will about the Dallas Cowboys, they are never boring. One of the most polarizing franchises in all of sports, Jerry Jones’ team hasn’t reached a conference championship game in 30 years, yet they are always a leading topic of conversation every offseason.
Pickens finished his first season with the Cowboys ranked eighth in the NFL with 93 receptions, third with 1,429 receiving yards and tied for eighth with nine touchdown catches.