Dallas Cowboys All-Pro kick returner KaVontae Turpin is facing misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana (less than 2 ounces) and unlawful carrying of a weapon following his arrest on Saturday.
It is mock draft season. That means it's time for NFL fans to put on their ownership hats and construct their fantasy football teams ahead of the 2025 season.
According to CBS, Cowboys WR KaVontae Turpin was arrested Sunday morning for weapon and marijuana charges in Collin County. He was booked into the Collin County jail for possession of marijuana and unlawful carrying of a weapon, two misdemeanors.
The NFL has undergone a dramatic shift in recent years, particularly when it comes to how teams value running backs. Once the focal point of every offense, the position has been largely de-emphasized in favor of passing attacks and running back committees.
It's been a while since we last heard about Micah Parsons and his contract situation. The young pass-rusher is in for a big contract, and he made it loud and clear that he's not going to suit up and play unless he puts pen to paper.
The Dallas Cowboys are donating $500,000 to the Salvation Army to assist in recovery from the flooding that has devastated the Texas Hill Country, the team announced Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense struggled throughout much of the 2024 season, dropping from No. 1 in scoring in 2023 down to 21st. Their inability to run the ball with any consistency early in the season hurt Dak Prescott's efficiency, and then, when he suffered a hamstring injury, the offense fell apart.
The Dallas Cowboys are joining other NFL teams by donating money to help flood relief efforts in Texas. Texas Hill Country was decimated by recent flooding, that resulted in the deaths of more than 50 people.
The Dallas Cowboys have released a statement on the catastrophic flooding that has devastated parts of Texas throughout the week. Alongside their statement was a pledge to donate money toward the recovery.
Tight end will be one of the most fun positions to watch when the Dallas Cowboys kick off training camp in no small part thanks to undrafted free agents
The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most iconic franchises in NFL history, boasting a legacy built on championships, Hall of Fame inductees, and unforgettable moments.
Earlier this offseason, Bears head coach Ben Johnson made it clear an open competition would take place for the weakside linebacker position. Training camp will of course be critical in determining a winner, but an early standout emerged during spring practices.
The Dallas Cowboys have a running back problem. By now, chances are you've heard all about it but just in case, allow me to recap. The Cowboys are betting on two veterans that haven't averaged over four yards per attempt in two years and two late-round rookies.
The Dallas Cowboys are nearly always competitive, but they haven’t been serious Super Bowl contenders in a few decades. In fact, they haven’t reached an NFC Championship Game since 1995, a 30-year stretch that stands as the longest active drought in the conference.
The Cowboys’ front office has been busy during the offseason, sending away lots of draft capital to bring in players like George Pickens, Kenneth Murray, Joe Milton, and Kaiir Elam.
Jeremy Fowler made an appearance on ESPN and gave an update on the contract situation involving the Cowboys and star LB Micah Parsons. Fowler said that the situation is “relaxed” as people are on vacation for the summer, and the two sides will focus on the deal when they reconvene for training camp.
When fans debate the greatest of all time (GOAT) in Dallas Cowboys history, emotions run high. From the star-studded ’70s dynasty to the triplet-powered ’90s, the franchise has produced NFL legends.
Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys seem destined to come together on a new contract at some point. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler pointed out there’s a lull in the offseason due to this point in the summer, but this is par for the course.