Dallas Cowboys safety Malik Hooker was one of six starters to miss practice on Wednesday afternoon due to injury, and he is expected to miss Sunday's showdown with the New York Jets in Week 5 of the NFL regular season.
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs has had a rough go of it this year. He spent all of the offseason and training camp rehabbing from a serious knee injury.
The injuries are continuing to pile up for the Dallas Cowboys, with six starters being held out of practice on Wednesday afternoon. Among the star players sidelined is CeeDee Lamb, and now the wide receiving corps has taken another hit.
Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs was able to turn in a strong performance on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers despite coming off the bench for the second time this season.
Injuries are piling up for the Dallas Cowboys at wide receiver heading into Week 5. The team still awaits the return of CeeDee Lamb, who was spotted Wednesday out of the walking boot he was rocking on the sidelines last Sunday during the team's game versus the Green Bay Packers.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
The Dallas Cowboys have revealed their injury report for Wednesday, and CB Trevon Diggs and OL Tyler Smith headline the list. The team announced that Diggs was a limited participant in practice, and Smith did not participate in practice.
Not too many fans will argue against the notion that Tyler Smith is the Dallas Cowboys’ best interior lineman. A testament to this fact is how Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' front office decided to reward the two-time Pro Bowl OL with a massive four-year extension worth $96 million in the offseason, making him the highest-paid guard in the NFL.
Injuries have unfortunately been the theme for the Dallas Cowboys offensive line this season, and it’s not getting any better. In Week 4, they were without right guard Tyler Booker and center Cooper Beebe.
The Dallas Cowboys are once again making lineup changes to the secondary ahead of the team's trip to MetLife Stadium to face the New York Jets in Week 5 of the NFL regular season.
Fans were excited when the Dallas Cowboys used the 149th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft on Texas running back Jaydon Blue. The Cowboys were in need of a spark at the position, and Blue entered the league with sub 4.4 speed and an impressive skill set as a receiver out of the backfield.
Even without star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, the Dallas Cowboys were able to put up 40 points in their "Sunday Night Football" tie against the Green Bay Packers.
Earlier this year, the Dallas Cowboys legend and former Fox analyst Jimmy Johnson took his famous fishing tournament, “Quest for the Ring,” to Atlantic City for the first time.
The Dallas Cowboys have help on the way, and it's coming from inside the building. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer announced Wednesday that the team is opening the practice windows for WR Jonathan Mingo and CB Caelen Carson, who started the season on Injured Reserve.
The Dallas Cowboys are without star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb as he deals with a high-ankle sprain, but the team has some reinforcements at the position with thanks to the George Pickens trade, last year's leader in touchdown receptions, Jalen Tolbert, and the speedy KaVontae Turpin.
The Dallas Cowboys' secondary began the 2025-26 NFL season banged up, with several key players starting the year on injured reserve or the physically unable to perform (PUP) list.
It’s already been a wild ride for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. Through four games, we’ve gotten a little bit of everything—a comeback win, a blowout loss, two overtime games, and a tie.
In the NFL, the term “first-round pick” comes with a heavy weight of expectation. These players are drafted to be immediate contributors, foundational pieces, and future stars.
The Dallas Cowboys have once again seen their practice squad raided, as the Indianapolis Colts poached LB Buddy Johnson this week. Johnson marks the second Cowboys defender taken in just a matter of weeks.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Ravens offered LB Eric Kendricks a spot on their practice squad after his visit on Tuesday, but the veteran declined. Pelissero says he’s holding out for an active roster spot for the time being. It’s been a quiet offseason for the veteran linebacker without much buzz about interest.
The Cowboys’ defense ranks last in the NFL with only four sacks, 13 QB hits, and 50 hurries. A trade for Saints defensive end Carl Granderson could transform their struggling pass rush.
Following a dramatic tie against the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed a surprising sense of optimism regarding his team’s playoff prospects.
The Dallas Cowboys announced they have signed WR Parris Campbell to the practice squad. They had an open spot on the squad and didn’t have to make another move.
Coming off Pickens' stellar outing in Dallas' 40-40 tie with the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night, Jones offered high praise for the 24-year-old who is in the final year of his rookie contract.