The Dallas Cowboys were active during the NFL offseason, making moves in free agency, pulling off some blockbuster trades, and putting together an impressive 2025 NFL draft class. Dallas' roster has a lot of new faces for the new year, but one thing remains the same: one glaring need is a major cause for concern.
Netflix has released the official trailer for the upcoming documentary series America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys. The series will take an in-depth look at the Dallas Cowboys and their owner, Jerry Jones, who purchased the team in 1989.
The Dallas Cowboys have still not reached a long-term agreement with superstar Micah Parsons, who became eligible for a contract extension last year. Parsons is slated to hit free agency next March, so the clock is certainly ticking for the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys should waste no time picking up the phone and calling the Pittsburgh Steelers following the latter's blockbuster trade with the Miami
The NFL oddsmakers are pretty low on the Dallas Cowboys' chances of success heading into the 2025 NFL season. The Cowboys currently have 50 to 1 odds to win the Super Bowl—meaning a $10 bet could be worth $500 if Dallas is able to win that elusive sixth Lombardi trophy.
The door is open for the Dallas Cowboys to get busy in the trade market following the Pittsburgh Steelers' and Miami Dolphins' blockbuster trade involving
The Dallas Cowboys, just like the rest of the NFL, are having a hard time waiting for the start of training camp and the regular season. This downtime can sometimes feel depressing.
Netflix will release a documentary Dallas Cowboys fans will likely tune in in August 19. The show is called "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys" and will cover Jerry Jones' purchase of the team and the 1990s dynasty. On Monday, Netflix released its first full trailer of the show and we got to see a little more about what to expect.
It was the top story all last season for the Dallas Cowboys; injuries played a major role in how the season unraveled, as the team finished 7-10. A team with this much talent shouldn't be on the outside looking in during the postseason race.
I did not think I would finally be talking about a Dallas Cowboys wide receiver that was not CeeDee Lamb in terms of other players reaping the benefits, yet here we are.
The Dallas Cowboys swung multiple trades this offseason, with their addition of George Pickens generating the most buzz. Their other moves, however, could prove to be just as impactful.
The Dallas Cowboys significantly bolstered their receiving corps by swinging a trade for George Pickens earlier this offseason, giving them a dynamic duo features Pickens and CeeDee Lamb.
The Dallas Cowboys had a frustrating campaign in 2024, finishing 7-10. That ended their three-year streak of 12-win seasons accompanied by playoff appearances.
After an off-season full of minor additions, it’s time to look at the Dallas Cowboys depth pieces who have a real chance at exceeding expectations in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys' disappointing 2024 campaign ended with the team falling just short of the NFL playoffs despite a late push. This season, the team enters
The Dallas Cowboys surprised a whole lot of people by hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their head coach earlier this offseason, representing Schottenheimer's first-ever head-coaching job.
The Dallas Cowboys running back room is expected to be one of the worst in the NFL. Pro Football Focus recently ranked it 32nd in the league. They're being named trade candidates for any running back available.
The Dallas Cowboys have spent the past two offseasons bolstering the pass rush with premium picks in the NFL Draft, selecting Marshawn Kneeland and Donovan Ezeiruaku in back-to-back NFL offseasons.
The Dallas Cowboys, as we turn for training camp, are the third-best team in the division, behind the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. Well, that's what we're told, anyway.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have a rich history of problematic negotiations, and they are continuing to add to it. In light of his somewhat publicized
For a team with a “top-heavy” roster, you can debate who the Dallas Cowboys cornerstones are all day. It’s a group filled with former All-Pros, high-potential young guys, and players teetering on a career crossroads.