New Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Kenny Clark has not had the opportunity to take the field with his new teammates yet, but he's ready to make an impact as soon as he can.
The Dallas Cowboys are preparing for life after Micah Parsons with the team's NFL opener against the Philadelphia Eagles just days away. While there is no denying Parsons' absence will be felt on the field, the team is trying to move forward like it is business as usual.
It has been a whirlwind week for the Dallas Cowboys and their fans. Just days after seeing star linebacker Micah Parsons traded to the Green Bay Packers in a move that shook the NFL landscape, Cowboys Nation was struck by an even more somber headline: the passing of franchise legend Lee Roy Jordan at the age of 84.
Just two days after the Dallas Cowboys traded away Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, a shocking report about Dak Prescott came to light. NFL fans assumed the Cowboys would work out a long-term deal with Parsons at some point before Week 1.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
Now with the Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons has made it clear it how much his time with the Dallas Cowboys meant to him. During his introductory press
The Dallas Cowboys announced the death of former linebacker and Ring of Honor member Lee Roy Jordan on Saturday. Jordan, who played for the Cowboys from 1963-76, was 84 years old.
A legendary member of the Dallas Cowboys has passed away. On Saturday, August 30, the team announced the passing of legendary linebacker Lee Roy Jordan, who anchored the "Doomsday Defense" from 1963-1976.
Former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan, who starred as part of the team's fabled "Doomsday Defense," died Saturday. He was 84. Jordan was in hospice and passed away in Dallas of kidney failure, his son David told the Dallas Morning News.
The Dallas Cowboys announced in a statement Saturday former linebacker Lee Roy Jordan passed away. He was 84 years old. "An inspirational leader of the Cowboys first championship teams, Jordan was at the core of the Dallas Cowboys 'Doomsday Defense,' anchoring the middle linebacker spot for 14 years," reads the statement.
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
Jerry Jones’ decision to trade Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers shook the NFL world. Many fans and critics alike were quick to label it a foolish, stupid move … And how could they not?
The 2025-26 NFL regular season is right around the corner, with the Dallas Cowboys traveling to Lincoln Financial Field for a showdown with the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Week One on Thursday, September 4.
The Dallas Cowboys announced the passing of team legend Lee Roy Jordan on Saturday. He was 84 years old and played for the Cowboys from 1963-76. Jordan helped Dallas win Super Bowl VI towards the end of his career.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to stay busy with their roster gymnastics ahead of the 2025-26 NFL regular season opener in a matter of days. On Saturday, the team made two roster moves on the practice squad.
When the Dallas Cowboys traded away Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, they received a strong haul in return. Along with two future first-round NFL draft picks, the Cowboys landed three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
The Dallas Cowboys trade of Micah Parsons on Thursday stunned the sports world and broke fans’ hearts. Already feeling disenfranchised, this fanbase now feels even more burned by ownership.
Current Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer will never (at least while he still has that job) share his true thoughts on the decision to trade linebacker Micah Parsons to the Packers.
It will be just over six years since the last time the Dallas Cowboys flew north to face the Detroit Lions. The last three meetings have occurred in Texas.
The Dallas Cowboys have entered damage control mode with Micah Parsons no longer a member of the team. There was reportedly a “mix of shock and surprise” within the Cowboys locker room once news broke that Parsons was being traded to the Green Bay Packers.
One of this century’s most significant NFL transactions occurred Thursday, when the Cowboys shockingly traded Micah Parsons to the Packers for two first-round picks and 10th-year defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
The trade that sent George Pickens from Pittsburgh to Dallas had fantasy football managers scratching their heads. Sure, the talent was undeniable, but the baggage?
One week before the start of the regular season, the Cowboys and Packers completed a landscape-altering trade. Micah Parsons will play out his second contract in Green Bay after talks with Dallas did not produce a deal.