After an awful season on defense, the Dallas Cowboys are continuing the process of finding a new defensive coordinator. Dallas officially fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Jan.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said his team would cast a wide net while searching for their next defensive coordinator, and that's exactly what they've done.
The Dallas Cowboys came into the 2025 season looking to begin a season with a new starting running back for the third straight year. The question they faced was who would be the next player in the line of succession?
The Dallas Cowboys are in search of a new defensive coordinator after the club fired Matt Eberflus shortly after the end of the regular season. With the front office casting a wide net for the role, rumors suggest the club is eyeing a defensive assistant coach from the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys are exploring their options as the franchise tries to find the right voice to fill a crucial position. Following the regular-season, the Cowboys elected to fire defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus after sitting at the bottom of the NFL in most metrics.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
Things are heating up for the Dallas Cowboys as they search for their next defensive coordinator. After several virtual interviews, they're setting up in-person meetings with multiple candidates.
Defense was a major issue for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025, surrendering more than 30 points per game under Matt Eberflus. The veteran coach was relieved of his defensive coordinator position after just one year, and the Cowboys are casting a wide net as they look for his replacement.
Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback and Kansas State standout Terence Newman has earned one of college football’s highest honors. On Friday, it was announced that Newman will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a member of the 2026 class, a recognition of his dominant career as one of the most versatile players of his era.
Last week, the Dallas Cowboys admitted what were their top concerns going into an offseason in which they desperately need to fix the defense. Both happened to be addressed in the latest Mock Draft put together by our college football experts Adam Holt and Rob Gregson at A to Z Sports.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has stated many times that he would not leave college to coach an NFL team. However, he has come close to it before. When Cowboys owner Jerry Jones parted ways with Mike McCarthy, Sanders did think about the possibility of coaching his former team.
It's a safe bet that the Dallas Cowboys will be paying attention to the UFL once again this spring. They've found some star players through this league, including kick returner KaVontae Turpin and kicker Brandon Aubrey.
The Dallas Cowboys went bargain shopping at running back in 2025, signing Javonte Williams to a one-year deal worth $3 million. Through incentives, he increased his salary to $4 million, which was a steal for Dallas.
In 2003, the Dallas Cowboys were determined to fix their roster. They were so serious about this that Jerry Jones signed legendary head coach Bill Parcells and allowed him to make most of the roster decisions.
When I look at the Dallas Cowboys heading into the first round, I keep coming back to the same thought: if they go defensive end or linebacker early, they shouldn’t hesitate to go defense again.
The Dallas Cowboys' search for a new defensive coordinator is in full swing, with nine candidates in the mix through the first phase of the search. Dallas' wide net of candidates across the league includes coaches with various levels of NFL experience.
Shifting gears just a little bit from the posts about the defensive coordinator, draft picks and everything else, I wanted to touch base on the Dallas offense a little bit.
The Dallas Cowboys' offseason is underway, and there has been some reason for excitement through the few weeks since the team was eliminated from NFL playoff contention.
The Dallas Cowboys’ defense was the downfall of the team last season. After Micah Parsons was traded prior to the season, many expected Dallas’ defense to struggle.
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with now former defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Jan. 6, just two days after their final game of the season. The Cowboys lost to the New York Giants in their season finale, 34-17, marking their fourth defeat in the final five games of the campaign.
A couple of Dallas Cowboys coaches will be facing each other in a football game when they take over for different sides of the East-West Shrine Bowl, which is set to be played on Jan.
The Dallas Cowboys will have to make a contract decision on kicker Brandon Aubrey, as he’s a restricted free agent. Todd Archer of ESPN believes that Aubrey could sign a tender worth around $6 million for next season.
Pickens reportedly caused numerous headaches for the Steelers from 2022 through the end of the 2024 campaign, and some of those issues seemed to resurface this past fall.
The Dallas Cowboys need to make some moves. Javonte Williams brought his career back to life, and he’s likely looking at a big contract now. That’s why, as much as they would love to keep the former Denver Broncos star around for longer, that won’t be possible.