Troy Aikman helping the Miami Dolphins has left one former Dallas Cowboys teammate frustrated that the Dallas Cowboys never created a serious role for their own franchise legend.
Dallas Cowboys legend Emmitt Smith is happy with the way the team's offseason has gone, but not necessarily just because of the players the Cowboys have brought in.
Well, we are finally starting to be able to look at some real football for the Dallas Cowboys. Next Monday is the start of mandatory OTAs for the Dallas Cowboys.
As the Dallas Cowboys struggled to find a solution in the slot last season, it was very clear the team had made a mistake letting Jourdan Lewis walk in free agency.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to lead the league in passing touchdowns for each season since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970 can you name in seven minutes?
As we gear up for OTAs that start next week, the Dallas Cowboys seem to be drama free at the moment, and that is a great thing for all of us fans, but also the players who just need to have an offseason focused on football for once.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Dallas Cowboys did not spend the offseason aggressively reshaping their roster just to rely exclusively on the same familiar stars offensively. That is why the conversation surrounding the Cowboys’ potential 2026 breakout star has become increasingly fascinating.
Over the years, the Dallas Cowboys have become synonymous with drama and constant headlines during the offseason. Whether it was the Dak Prescott contract situation, the Micah Parsons trade drama, or other things, Jerry Jones and his team are always on the front pages during the offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys are getting their ducks in a row ahead of the 2026 season, and while they put the focus on defense during the 2026 NFL Draft, they've also added strong offensive talent.
The Dallas Cowboys are heading into one of their toughest interconference slates this season, and the five AFC matchups on the 2026 schedule could define whether Brian Schottenheimer’s team becomes a playoff contender again.
Defensive coordinator Christian Parker’s biggest impact on defense could be one of three keys for Dallas Cowboys to exceed their projected win total for the 2026 season.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys have been active in shoring up their defense. Following a disastrous 2025 campaign, Dallas brought in Christian Parker to coach their defense and have given him several new players to work with.
Every year, oddsmakers set win total projections for each NFL team. This year, it’s 9.5 for the Dallas Cowboys. Here are three not-so-obvious reasons why they could fall short of that mark.
There's been a lot of attention paid to the Dallas Cowboys' defensive rebuild this offseason. While they have been re-making their roster to fit new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, the Cowboys' real work began before then.
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2026 season with internal expectations of being able to compete for a Super Bowl. Time will tell whether or not that's the case, but there's no denying that Dallas has an impressive collection of talent across the roster.
The Dallas Cowboys are kicking off OTAs next Monday. Here are the three biggest storylines you must be following as they hit the practice field. The Dallas Cowboys open OTAs on June 1, and while pads won’t be on and position battles won’t truly be settled, there’s plenty to learn from alignments, snap counts, and first-team reps.
After leading the Dallas Cowboys to three Super Bowl wins, Troy Aikman has gone on to have one of the most successful broadcasting careers as well. Despite being one of the biggest names in that profession, Aikman has also shown an interest in working in a front office.
The Dallas Cowboys may not be done rebuilding their roster yet. With a critical need for an edge rusher, analysts urge the team to trade for a proven Super Bowl-winning pass rusher. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox projected Arizona Cardinals’ edge rusher Josh Sweat as a potential trade target for the Cowboys.
Joe Milton III was an exciting offseason addition for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. While no one other than LeSean McCoy realistically believed Milton would push Dak Prescott for his job, the second-year quarterback still seemed to be an upgrade at QB2 following Cooper Rush’s exit in free agency.
New York Giants great Osi Umenyiora has made multiple shocking claims involving former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. Umenyiora sat down with RJ Ochoa of Blogging The Boys and said he believes Romo was the toughest quarterback his Giants faced during his days with New York.
Malik Davis is the kind of player folks can overlook, myself included, but if you’re only looking at the second-year player Jaydon Blue or running backs not on the roster, he’s easy to overlook.
I know the weather is finally nice outside, and maybe you just haven’t checked into much of the Dallas Cowboys roster or stayed on top of things since the NFL draft back in April.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys cleaned up during the 2026 NFL draft and have seven new rookies ready to step into the action. In general, the team is looking strong and got positive grades for their draft class, but the Cowboys still have a roster hole to fill.
George Pickens is attached to the franchise tag. Plenty of time remains for a long-term deal to be negotiated and take its place, but it has long been clear no talks on that front will be ocurring.