The Dallas Cowboys returned to practice on Tuesday, at it was their first practice in Dallas this preseason. Fans got the chance to celebrate the team's return home, and got even better news when rookie Jaydon Blue was seen in full pads at practice.
Entering his third NFL offseason, Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker is reaping the rewards of finally "getting on the grass," as tight ends coach Lunda Wells says.
Luke Schoonmaker's first two NFL offseasons were ruined by injuries, but now, as he enters Year 3 with the Dallas Cowboys, as tight end coach Lunda Wells said, he needs to "get on the grass." And Luke has been doing that.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Barring an injury, Jake Ferguson will exit training camp as the starting tight end for the Dallas Cowboys. One of the more interesting battles during camp these next few weeks will be for the back-up slot at the position.
The Dallas Cowboys are en route to Oxnard, California, for the start of training camp on Monday, July 21, as the team ramps up its preparations for the 2025-26 NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys are entering a new era with first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Schottenheimer should be comfortable with this offense, as he was the leader as offensive coordinator for the last two seasons.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for training camp, the tight end depth chart is becoming an area of concern, particularly for 2023 second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker.
While the Dallas Cowboys fandom gets hyped up about the wide receiver room, the team still needs to tweak its roster. Furthermore, here is one obvious Cowboys trade candidate entering the team’s 2025 training camp.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Last season, the Dallas Cowboys’ tight end room featured a clear hierarchy, with Jake Ferguson entrenched as TE1 and Luke Schoonmaker emerging as a vital secondary option.
In the spring of 2023, the Dallas Cowboys drafted an “old” tight end. At 25 years of age, Michigan’s Luke Schoonmaker should have been looking ahead to his third NFL season.
After a frustrating rookie campaign, it seemed as though the Dallas Cowboys might have whiffed on second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker. The Michigan product had just 65 yards on eight receptions.
One player we earmarked as one to keep an eye on this offseason for the Dallas Cowboys was former second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker. Tight end coach Lunda
This upcoming season will be a very important one for the Dallas Cowboys. Getting off on the right foot with a first-year coach is a big deal. Brian Schottenheimer has more talent on his sideline than most first-year coaches ever see.
The 2025 season for the Dallas Cowboys could be seen as a defining one for a host of players, and one who is firmly in the cross-hairs is tight end Luke Schoonmaker.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker will enter the 2025 season with a lot on the line regarding his NFL career with the NFC East franchise. A second-round pick, that in his two years, hasn't had a full offseason of training to get himself prepared for the year due to injury, now is the time for "Schoony" to show what he's all about.
To say the clock is ticking for Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker to make something of himself is an understatement. Entering his third year as a second-round pick, Schoonmaker hasn't lived up to his draft position, and now time is beginning to run out to show that he deserves to stick around.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker struggled to make many inroads in the first year and a half of his career, but the second-year tight end has seen opportunity knock on his door in the last three weeks.
When Jake Ferguson went down with a concussion in Week 11, the Dallas Cowboys had to turn to Luke Schoonmaker. After a frustrating rookie campaign, there wasn't a lot of confidence that he could rise to the challenge.
Luke Schoonmaker probably didn’t anticipate the number of receptions he received during the game against the New Orleans Saints, but he caught every last one.
The Dallas Cowboys will have to start their offseason workout program without second-year tight end Luke Schoonmaker, head coach Mike McCarthy shared on Tuesday.
LAS VEGAS - The idea of the Dallas Cowboys trading away one of their tight ends because that position room puts “America’s Team” in a situation of strength is a dubious one.
The Dallas Cowboys selected Michigan defensive tackle Mazi Smith in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night. In the second round Friday, they followed that with another Michigan man, tight end Luke Schoonmaker.