The Dallas Cowboys selected Tyron Smith with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of USC. And following 13 seasons with franchise, the 2024 season will mark the first of his professional career not suiting up for America’s Team.
A look at which players are still without a deal as the official start of free agency kicks off
The Dallas Cowboys are returning a familiar face to the running back room after losing one key player in free agency last week. The Cowboys watched as Tony Pollard signed with the Tennessee Titans last week.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a decision on the future of backup running back Rico Dowdle for the 2024 season. Dowdle has inked a new deal that will keep him with the team, according to his agency.
The Dallas Cowboys lost one of their key linebackers this offseason: former first-round pick Leighton Vander Esch. Vander Esch has decided to retire from the NFL for health reasons.
There are a lot of people questioning how the Dallas Cowboys are approaching free agency. It’s business as usual for the Dallas Cowboys and that means it’s time to disappoint fans who are holding their breath for some new toys to admire as the team revamps their roster.
Inside The Star, employees are reportedly harboring a sour feeling about a Dallas Cowboys front office that "lacks commitment.'' Maybe that's why the
The first week of NFL free agency is officially in the books and the Dallas Cowboys sure kept quiet, limiting themselves to signing Eric Kendricks as their only outside addition thus far.
The Dallas Cowboys said goodbye to former first-rounder Leighton Vander Esch on Monday after the linebacker announced his retirement due to medical reasons.
When an NFL player retires, it's usually a bittersweet moment. In Leighton Vander Esch's case, I'm sure he's trying to make the best of the situation but it's likely more bitter than sweet.
The Dallas Cowboys‘ defense has gotten a little thinner today. Linebacker Leighton Vander Esch, who has been with them for six seasons, announced that he is medically retiring from the NFL.
On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys fanbase reacted to the breaking news that a former first-round pick, former Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander-Esch, was retiring from the NFL due to health concerns. The announcement came days after the Cowboys released the All-Pro linebacker last week amid rumors of a pending retirement.
The 28-year-old becomes the latest example of a player with plenty of good football left in him who was forced to retire with his long-term health in mind.
Per ESPN's Field Yates, the Cowboys converted Prescott's $5M roster bonus into a signing bonus, creating $4M in cap space. They also added two void years (2027 and 2028) to his deal.
As the 2024 NFL free agency frenzy starts to die down, the Dallas Cowboys might be about to get busy. Every year, they let the top names fly off the shelves
As the Dallas Cowboys continue to navigate the pre-draft cycle, potential candidates are emerging to be the team's first round pick at No. 24 overall. Arizona offensive tackle Jordan Morgan has been one of the players most commonly associated with Dallas throughout the process - and more smoke has been added to the fire.
The Dallas Cowboys have tried to build a championship roster based largely on the strong draft selections they have made in recent years. Using that model, the organization has been strong enough to record three straight 12-win seasons.
We're a week into free agency season and its looking a little grim around The Star. So far the Cowboys have lost eight players – roughly 15% of the roster – to other teams.
The Dallas Cowboys weren't big players as free agency opened, and it took until almost the end of Day 3 for the franchise to make a signing as linebacker Eric Kendricks came to The Star.
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t really been in front of the headlines this free agency. Yes, several moves have already been made, but there’s still a lot of work to be done following the mass exodus of players from the team.
The Dallas-Washington pipeline is still operating at full force.
The legal tampering period for free agency started this past Monday, lasting two days before giving way to full free agency on Wednesday, March 13th. Dallas' front office has been quiet, ending the first day as the only team in the NFL not to sign a player from outside of the organization.
Three days into the start of the new league year, Dallas Cowboys fans likely feel lied to after team owner Jerry Jones implied at the Senior Bowl in January that the team would be major players in free agency.
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