Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have been in the news a lot for their situation with wideout George Pickens. The Cowboys opted to play with Pickens on the one-year franchise tag instead of locking him in for a rate now, and that's a controversial move but also understandable.
Earlier this week, the training camp report dates and joint practice schedule for the Dallas Cowboys was revealed. Now, we have the full training camp schedule that includes the dates and times for every open practice.
And then there was one: Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens is now the only player in the NFL on the franchise tag. That was cemented on Tuesday, when the Atlanta Falcons agreed to a three-year, $54 million contract extension with tight end Kyle Pitts.
This season, Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott will play in his age-33 season. No, that was not a typo — that young, mobile kid with the buzz cut just trying to live up to the hype in Dallas is now entering his mid-30s.
Ever since the Dallas Cowboys selected him in the NFL Draft in April, all eyes have been on rookie defensive back Caleb Downs. Downs was widely viewed as one of the very best players in the draft and the belief was that he wouldn't be on the board when Dallas was on the clock in Round 1 and a significant trade up would be necessary.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Cowboys weren’t scared to swing big with a trade, even if it didn’t always pay off. I respected that about the front office when Jerry Jones was the real one in charge.
Dak Prescott spent the Father’s Day weekend celebrating a close friend rather than taking a family trip or vacation. A new photo from Jake Ferguson’s wedding showed Prescott standing beside his teammate as one of the groomsmen.
Dallas Cowboys training camp should be a fun one. And for these three players, it will be put up or shut up time as they battle to make the 53-man roster.
When the Dallas Cowboys drafted defensive back Caleb Downs in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, he was fully expected to have a significant role right out of the gate.
Dak Prescott is drawing a hard line heading into 2026. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback has publicly declared that reaching the postseason is not a goal.
When the 2026 NFL offseason kicked off, the Dallas Cowboys were linked to Las Vegas Raiders superstar pass rusher Maxx Crosby. However, the Cowboys' final trade offer fell short of the Raiders' asking price, and Crosby was briefly shipped to the Baltimore Ravens.
With minicamp week over, the Cowboys are now off until late July, but we got a little bit of interesting information as they leave for a month’s break before they return for the fun stuff and things really start to heat up.
There's no shortage of additions to the Dallas Cowboys defensive roster this offseason. Following a frustrating campaign in which they struggled in every phase of the game, the Cowboys decided to completely overhaul the unit.
The Dallas Cowboys have shown a lot of interest in UFL players lately and that continued after the team worked out two more recently. According to the UFL, the Cowboys worked out running back Deon Jackson and linebackers Micah Baskerville and Curtis Jacobs.
It's rare than a team can steal the best player in the entire NFL Draft with the No. 11 overall pick, but that's exactly what the Dallas Cowboys did when they landed Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at that slot back in April.
I’m building an All-Time Defense one way: mean. I want sacks, picks, rings, and violence. I don’t want nice guys on this list. I will be picking eleven of the hardest, meanest, nastiest defenders in Cowboys history.
The Dallas Cowboys should be a frisky team in the NFC this fall. Dallas is already getting Super Bowl hype after making some significant upgrades on the defensive side of the ball this offseason.
Often, players who have been hit with a franchise tag in lieu of a long-term deal harbor some animosity toward their team. That does not appear to be the case with Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (at least publicly).