Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has gotten his first-ever offseason off to a positive start, but when the regular season rolls around, that's when he'll be adequately judged.
The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line has undergone a mini makeover, if you will, over the past two seasons, with Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe, and now Tyler Booker coming in to replace Tyron Smith and Zack Martin.
The Dallas Cowboys didn’t get enough from Brandin Cooks in 2024, leaving CeeDee Lamb to do all the heavy lifting in the passing game. That won’t be the case in 2025, however, since the Cowboys pulled off a massive trade.
Last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys made quarterback Dak Prescott the highest-paid player in the league. So naturally, it would make sense for the front office to create one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, and they have been attacking that accordingly.
The Dallas Cowboys were preparing to enter the 2025 NFL season with CeeDee Lamb and Jalen Tolbert as their top two wide receivers once again, but shortly after the draft, the Cowboys swung a trade for George Pickens, completing altering the fate of their receiving corps.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders don’t even have a day off on their wedding day! Cowboys cheerleader Zoe Dale and Cincinnati Bengals’ Cade York celebrated with their friends and family in Frisco, Texas, over the holiday weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys said goodbye to a former tight end in Pettis Norman. Norman represented the Cowboys from 1962 to 1970, being one of their pioneers during the franchise’s infancy.
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton didn't beat around the bush when he talked to reporters during the team's offseason progress. The main takeaway?
Miles Sanders is looking jacked ahead of the 2025 NFL season. He appears ready to suit up for his first season with the Dallas Cowboys. Sanders is looking to bounce back from a less-than stellar stint with the Carolina Panthers.
Pettis Norman, a former NFL tight end who spent nearly his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys, has died, according to Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Tyron Smith was a trendsetter for the Dallas Cowboys. The No. 9 pick in the 2021 NFL draft out of USC was the first offensive lineman that Jerry Jones took in Round 1 since buying the team in 1989.
The Dallas Cowboys must deal with tough positional battles. And head coach Brian Schottenheimer plans to lean into the Cowboys’ past. Also, here are two sneaky Cowboys trade candidates entering the team’s 2025 training camp.
Joe Milton III joined the Dallas Cowboys this offseason following a trade with the New England Patriots. Milton was added to replace Cooper Rush, their former backup who left in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys are among the wealthiest and highest-valued franchises in all of sports, but money problems can hamper even an owner as rich and powerful as Jerry Jones.
Which NFL players will take their teams up, up and away in 2025? With DC’s Superman about to hit theaters and training camps not far behind, we had some thoughts about the NFC East.
If you didn’t know already, an NFL football game will be played this month. Yes, a preseason game, but we are still getting closer and closer to Dallas Cowboys football.
The Dallas Cowboys need cornerback help. Period. The team is dealing with multiple injuries at the position and lost standout nickel Jourdan Lewis in free
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson was earmarked for top tight end status prior to the 2024 season beginning, but he never got close. An interrupted year due to injury and concussion, Ferguson struggled to make much of an impact for Mike McCarthy's offense.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the offseason with a refreshed sense of purpose, free from the distractions that have plagued them in recent years. Yet that renewed calm has already been shattered.
As we continue our review of the best Cowboys players by last name, we hit P through T. And we hit a decision sure to cause ire among the more recent faithful.
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.
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.