Jake Ferguson and the Dallas Cowboys couldn't get it done in Week 8, falling to 3-4-1 on the 2025 NFL season after a 44-24 loss on the road against Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos.
After eight weeks of NFL action, the Dallas Cowboys have won just three times, lost four and drawn once. They are second in the NFC East, but they are well behind the 6-2 Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas Cowboys fans are losing sleep over the team’s underwhelming defense that has largely contributed to a 3-4-1 record in the 2025 NFL season. Owner Jerry Jones?
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At 3-4-1, the Dallas Cowboys are still alive this season, but they're not going to be able to make a run at the playoffs if they don't shore up their defense.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon predicts the Dallas Cowboys will pull off a trade with the New York Jets at the deadline that lands a much-needed edge rusher.
It's not a matter of if, but a matter of when the Dallas Cowboys will make a move before the NFL trade deadline. The Cowboys will more than likely be making a move to bolster up the roster before the deadline.
It's been repeated until fans have been sick of hearing it, but the Dallas Cowboys made a move just before the start of the season that was supposed to make the team better.
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The Dallas Cowboys will be aiming to get back into the win column in Week 9 of the NFL season when the team welcomes the Arizona Cardinals to AT&T Stadium for a primetime showdown on Monday Night Football.
Trading George Pickens sounds like a wild idea. But it's one that's been discussed by Dallas Cowboys fans, media members, and content creators. And I don't blame them.
I read something today that I had to take a second look at to make sure that I was not going crazy. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer made some comments on Monday that somehow slipped by me, maybe because I did not want to read anymore about how bad they were.
The Dallas Cowboys are continuing to call in the reinforcements. After starting the season with several defensive players on injured reserve, the Cowboys are seeing help is on the way.
Through eight games of the 2025 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys look like two completely different football teams depending on where they line up. Indoors and on turf, they’re explosive — scoring in bunches and dictating tempo.
The Cowboys now have three losses on the season where their defense has allowed 30 or more points, and they can't afford to keep sacrificing the production of Dak Prescott and the rest of the offense, which is keeping them afloat in the NFC.
Numerous stories had linked the Dallas Cowboys with multiple defensive players even before the club fell to 3-4-1 via a 44-24 blowout loss at the Denver Broncos this past Sunday.
One of the league’s top talking points ahead of the trade deadline has been the potential for the Cowboys to swing a deal. Any acquisition made for the remainder of the campaign would be aimed at improving the team’s underperforming defense.