Star pass rusher Micah Parsons is considering requesting a trade from the Dallas Cowboys or even "severing his relationship with the team" over his prolonged contract standoff, The Athletic reported Friday.
The Cowboys recently got a deal done. While it's not the one that's the most pressing, it was better than nothing. Tight end Jake Ferguson inked a four-year extension.
To say that Dallas Cowboys center Cooper Beebe was thrown into the deep end in his rookie season is an understatement. But he didn't just float, he flourished, playing 16 games and becoming one of the most dependable offensive line pieces, along with Tyler Smith.
Let’s check in with the Dallas Cowboys and the goings on at 2025 training camp. We’ve seen a little bit of everything so far: energy, injuries, bromance, and the ceaseless drama that follows this organization everywhere it goes.
There was a time not that long ago - and for a long time - that Cowboys Nation bemoaned a perceived "bias" against their team's legends getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Micah Parsons appears to be fed up with the Dallas Cowboys amid the ongoing contract dispute between the two sides. Parsons is in the final year of his rookie contract and has been seeking an extension.
Dak Prescott has a worrying 2-5 record in the playoffs. As the stat suggests, the quarterback has struggled to answer the call for the Cowboys at the biggest stage of them all.
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2025 season with high aspirations but are confronted by a glaring issue that has plagued them for years: run defense. Despite boasting a star-studded roster, this vulnerability has consistently hindered their postseason ambitions.
As of the first day of August, there remained no indication that the Dallas Cowboys and their star pass-rusher were close to coming to terms on a contract extension.
We are more than a week into Dallas Cowboys training camp, and we are still no closer to figuring out how the running back depth chart will shake out. And neither is head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys' defensive backfield has been decimated by injuries throughout the past year, with more injuries in training camp that continue to weaken the depth at cornerback.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing early adversity along the offensive line heading into the 2025 NFL season. With projected starting left tackle Tyler Guyton sidelined due to a leg injury, all eyes turn to Nathan Thomas, a second-year offensive lineman with developmental upside.
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton knew that this training camp was going to be a pivotal one in his development. After an inconsistent rookie season, Guyton set out to improve his craft, changing his diet and anything else he could think of to get better … which included some training with Tyron Smith.
Another blow has hit the Dallas Cowboys’ offense on Thursday and injuries are starting to threaten the preparation of the team's pre-season ahead of a pivotal 2025 NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted OL La’el Collins for a workout on Thursday, according to Jon Machota. Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton recently suffered an injury that will sideline him for 4-6 weeks, so Collins could be brought in as a depth addition.
We knew back in April that the Cowboys were eyeing extensions for offensive lineman Tyler Smith, cornerback DaRon Bland, tight end Jake Ferguson, and kicker Brandon Aubrey.
One thing we have all loved to talk about this summer is how unstable some think the running back spot is going to be, while others think it will be just fine.
Since CeeDee Lamb entered the NFL in the 2020 season, Dallas Cowboys fans have eagerly awaited the full potential of his partnership with quarterback Dak Prescott.