Coming off another high-powered performance this past weekend, the Dallas Cowboys offense faces a juicy matchup this weekend against the New York Jets.
It’s been a frustrating start to the 2025 season for the Dallas Cowboys, who enter Week 5 with a record of 1-2-1. Offensively, they’ve been lights out, leading the league in yardage and sitting fifth in points.
Despite having the NFL's best offense in yards per game and fifth-best in points, the Dallas Cowboys have one win heading into Week 5. And while it's still relatively early, desperation surrounds America's Team due to a dangerous combination.
The Dallas Cowboys head into week 5 sitting at 1-2-1. On paper, their next two games—against the winless New York Jets and the 1-3 Carolina Panthers—look like must-wins.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has been named NFC special teams player of the month. Aubrey hit all 11 of his extra point attempts and all nine of his field goal attempts, which were the most makes without a miss in the first four weeks of the NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys will be able to add plenty of talent to their roster in the next couple of NFL drafts. Dallas added two extra first-round picks in the Micah Parsons trade, which means they’re scheduled to make two selections in Round 1 in 2026 and 2027.
Dallas Cowboys star tight end Jake Ferguson is having a bounce-back season after struggling with injuries and failing to reach the endzone last season.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense has been putrid through the first four weeks of the NFL season, with the secondary's inability to cover anyone being highlighted.
Through four weeks, the Dallas Cowboys defense has been a major problem. They’re last in the NFL in pass defense, already surrendering 1,189 yards through the air.
Sam Williams and Jack Sanborn are dragging down the Dallas Cowboys’ defense in 2025. Their rankings against 165 defensive ends and 132 linebackers prove why Dallas must stop playing them.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs came off the bench in the game against the Green Bay Packers for the second time since his rookie season. He had four solo tackles, including a crucial one for a loss in overtime.
While the Dallas Cowboys first round pick of 2025, guard Tyler Booker, was sidelined by a high ankle sprain, two defensive rookies stepped up in Sunday’s 40-40 tie with the Packers.
Four weeks into 2025, Prescott’s accuracy, poise, and leadership have kept Dallas alive despite injuries and defensive struggles. DALLAS, Texas — Dak Prescott is elite.
Not too many fans will argue against the notion that Tyler Smith is the Dallas Cowboys’ best interior lineman. A testament to this fact is how Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' front office decided to reward the two-time Pro Bowl OL with a massive four-year extension worth $96 million in the offseason, making him the highest-paid guard in the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys’ offense suffered a heavy blow when star wideout CeeDee Lamb got sidelined with an ankle injury in Week 3. It created more pressure than ever on George Pickens and left the crowds craving the two stars stretching the field for quarterback Dak Prescott.
The Dallas Cowboys have help on the way, and it's coming from inside the building. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer announced Wednesday that the team is opening the practice windows for WR Jonathan Mingo and CB Caelen Carson, who started the season on Injured Reserve.
It’s already been a wild ride for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. Through four games, we’ve gotten a little bit of everything—a comeback win, a blowout loss, two overtime games, and a tie.
The Dallas Cowboys have once again seen their practice squad raided, as the Indianapolis Colts poached LB Buddy Johnson this week. Johnson marks the second Cowboys defender taken in just a matter of weeks.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Ravens offered LB Eric Kendricks a spot on their practice squad after his visit on Tuesday, but the veteran declined. Pelissero says he’s holding out for an active roster spot for the time being. It’s been a quiet offseason for the veteran linebacker without much buzz about interest.
Following a dramatic tie against the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed a surprising sense of optimism regarding his team’s playoff prospects.
Coming off Pickens' stellar outing in Dallas' 40-40 tie with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, Jones offered high praise for the 24-year-old who is in the final year of his rookie contract.