Nothing screams "America" like Football Sunday and ice-cold brews. While you're an active NFL player, you may not be able to combine the two, but when you're a living legend like Dallas Cowboys' Tyron Smith, you get to do just that.
The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a massive matchup against the New York Giants in their home opener. It feels strange to call a game massive in Week 2, but a loss to the Giants would have the Cowboys starting the season 0-2 within the division.
The Dallas Cowboys enter Week 2 against the New York Giants with a few notable absences that could impact the NFC East matchup on Sunday. Leading the group of inactives for Dallas in Week 2 is nickel/cornerback DaRon Bland.
The Dallas Cowboys will take on the NFC East rival New York Giants in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season, and many were hoping we would get to see the debut of promising rookie running back Jaydon Blue.
The Dallas Cowboys announced their inactive players for Week 2 against the New York Giants ninety minutes before kickoff. And just like in the opening game, there were multiple high-profile players we were keeping an eye on.
The Dallas Cowboys host the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon in an NFC East showdown between two teams looking to avoid a 0-2 start to the 2025 NFL season.
Dak Prescott enters Week 2's matchup against the New York Giants with a chance to move his name to the top of the Dallas Cowboys' franchise record books.
Bryan Broaddus of 105.3 The Fan reported that the Cowboys wanted to sign free agent DE Jadeveon Clowney during his recent visit, but he’s apparently the one deciding to wait. “The Cowboys wanted to sign Clowney.
It's Week 2 and the Dallas Cowboys are at home to take on the New York Giants. Dallas suffered a defeat at the hands of one NFC East foe, the Philadelphia Eagles, in Week 1, and now look to make an example of another divisional rival.
Dallas Cowboys fans have been itching to get the sour taste of the heartbreaking loss to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL opener just over a week ago, and now all eyes are on another division rival.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Dallas Cowboys struggled at home during the 2024 NFL campaign, but they're hoping to get things started on the right foot in Week 2 of the 2025 season on Sunday afternoon.
On Friday, All-Pro Guard Tyler Smith became the latest Cowboy to receive a contract extension in the aftermath of the Micah Parsons trade. This was no regular payday either: Smith, a former first-round pick from Tulsa, is now the highest-paid guard in NFL history.
In a matter of hours, the Dallas Cowboys take the field at AT&T Stadium for a Week 2 showdown against the division rival New York Giants as the NFL regular season rolls on.
The Dallas Cowboys will have several giant tasks to complete and overcome this afternoon when they take the field for the first time at home in 2025. The first will be to shake off last week’s loss to the Eagles.
Per Todd Archer, the Cowboys have made three roster moves ahead of their game in Week 2. Archer reports that the team is signing WR Ryan Flournoy to the active roster.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer set the table since last week: Linebacker Marist Liufau is trending for more playing time. In Week 1, the second-year defender played only six defensive snaps, a development that puzzled fans and media members alike following Liufau's strong preseason and training camp.
It might seem hyperbolic to say that the Dallas Cowboys are facing a must-win game on Sunday against the New York Giants. After all, it’s just the second week of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have widely been regarded as "America's Team," known as one of the most popular sports organizations in the United States. Jerry Jones has served as the owner of the Cowboys since 1989.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded with the Pittsburgh Steelers to acquire wide receiver George Pickens, the move was hailed as the WR2 Dallas had been missing for years.