The NFL trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and things appear to be heating up for the Dallas Cowboys. On Sunday morning, FOX Sports insider Jay Glazer said he expects the Cowboys to be one of the "aggressive" teams on deadline day.
The Dallas Cowboys trade rumors are heating up ahead of the full slate of Week 9 games on the final Sunday before the NFL trade deadline. During the morning pre-game shows, the Cowboys continued to pop up in discussion.
The Dallas Cowboys return home to AT&T Stadium on Monday night hoping to erase the stench of last week’s 44–17 embarrassment at Mile High Stadium. Denver’s offense carved up a lifeless Cowboys defense, while Dak Prescott and company failed to find rhythm once the game got out of hand early.
It seems the Dallas Cowboys are ready to admit a mistake. After trading away Micah Parsons, who left a gaping hole in their pass rush, Dallas is now willing to cut ties with 2023 first-rounder Mazi Smith while hunting for edge help before Tuesday’s deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys will get to watch the Sunday slate of action in Week 9. However, on Monday, it's business as they meet the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The next two days will be crucial for the Dallas Cowboys, with a Week 9 showdown against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football and the NFL trade deadline less than 24 hours later.
For weeks, the fans and the media have speculated about potential Cowboys trade targets to bolster the roster for a stretch run. However, at 3-4-1, it may be more realistic to look at who Dallas could ship out at the trade deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys could be eyeing pass-rush help from the Tennessee Titans ahead of the NFL trade deadline, with Arden Key and Dre’Mont Jones emerging as potential targets to strengthen the defense.
It's a crucial week for the Dallas Cowboys, with the NFL trade deadline looming and the team considered one of the franchises that could be actively looking for deals to improve the roster for the second half of the season.
There's plenty of attention being paid to the Dallas Cowboys as the 2025 NFL trade deadline approaches, and for good reason. Dallas is 3-4-1, but they have enough talent on offense to make a run at the postseason in the second half of the year.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to be eyeing some of the top available players on the defensive side of the ball with the NFL trade deadline approaching, and a late-night report has revealed the team has been making calls.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
So here we go again. The Dallas Cowboys injury report for tomorrow’s game against the Arizona Cardinals once again looks like a hospital room. The only good news for Dallas is that Arizona will be without Kyler Murray, who is 9-0 at AT&T Stadium.
NOVEMBER 2: ESPN’s Rich Cimini echoes Breer’s report and says Quincy Williams is a player who could be on the move before the deadline. He believes Quinnen
The Dallas Cowboys take the field in Week 9 for a crucial primetime showdown against the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium, less than 24 hours ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
Most of the attention surrounding the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the NFL trade deadline has been on the defensive side of the ball, and rightfully so. The Cowboys have an elite offense this season, but their defense has been one of the worst in the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys have been a featured team ever since the NFL introduced Monday Night Football back in 1970. There have only been three seasons – 1989, 1990, and 2002 – that the team hasn’t played at least one game on a Monday night.
Dak Prescott acknowledged fan frustration after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said a natural‑gas opportunity was worth $100 billion and suggested it drew his attention away from the team.
CeeDee Lamb offered calm counsel to teammate George Pickens amid mounting contract uncertainty, telling the receiver his on‑field production will ultimately be rewarded.
The Dallas Cowboys lost 44-24 to the Denver Broncos; Dak Prescott had two interceptions and no touchdowns. Sixteen penalties occurred, including a Roughing the Passer incident involving Prescott.
When the Dallas Cowboys selected running back Jaydon Blue in the fifth round of the draft, many saw it as a potential steal. The Texas product possessed intriguing speed and versatility, but his transition to the NFL has been challenging.
Dallas Cowboys center Cooper Beebe is on target to make his return in Monday's game against the visiting Arizona Cardinals, head coach Brian Schottenheimer said on Saturday.
George Pickens is having an outstanding first season with the Dallas Cowboys, and the career-best pace has come at a time when he is preparing for potential free agency.