The Dallas Cowboys are expected to be major players at the NFL trade deadline, with a strong focus on adding talent to the defensive side of the ball. Dallas has been linked to several high-profile defensive ends in recent weeks, but Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said that the team will not be trading for a pass rusher.
When it comes to why the Dallas Cowboys hold a 3-4-1 record, it’s no secret as to what the issue is. Defense is a major problem for head coach Brian Schottenheimer, being among the worst, if not the worst, out there.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are in desperate need of help on the defensive side of the ball, and help is on the way. In the past couple of weeks, the team has opened practice windows for players like rising star linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, promising rookie cornerback Shavon Revel, and NFL preseason star Perrion Winfrey.
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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.
We're only days away from the NFL trade deadline set for end of day on Nov. 4. And we're still wondering what will the Dallas Cowboys' approach be. At 3-4-1, the Cowboys don't seem to be prime "buyer" candidates.
The NFL trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and there is a lot of attention on the Dallas Cowboys, who are expected to make a move to address the team's glaring weakness at defense.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to seek defensive help at the NFL trade deadline, which falls on Tuesday, November 4, and there will be plenty of options available at all three levels of the defense.
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The Dallas Cowboys have been hit hard by the injury bug this season, with the team's depth taking big hits on both sides of the ball. Earlier in the season, veteran running back Miles Sanders suffered injuries to his knee and ankle that led to his placement on the season-ending injured reserve list.
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.
Sunday for the Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) was nothing but deep embarrassment, like waving the white flag, as they suffered a humiliating 44-24 defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos (6-2) at Mile High, which immediately raised questions about the team’s playoff aspirations.
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.
In a season fraught with derision from the get-go, the Dallas Cowboys are having another rollercoaster season. Fans often find themselves peeking through their fingers as they attempt to hide from the grim reality.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been thriving on and off the field, excelling in his professional career while dedicating himself to his family and personal growth.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appears to be coming around to reality when it comes to his struggling defense. The Cowboys’ poor defense was under the microscope again following Sunday’s 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo.
Meanwhile, fans reacted to Dak Prescott’s reflection on the frustrating 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Following the game, NFL insider Barry Gipson shared a clip of the Cowboys quarterback answering the question “What are you guys right now?” by Todd Archer of ESPN.
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.