The Dallas Cowboys were impacted by a plethora of injuries throughout the first two weeks of training camp, so the team was forced to make a series of moves on Saturday afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys made a series of moves on Saturday afternoon to reshuffle the roster following a plethora of injuries that ravaged the offensive line throughout the first two weeks of training camp practice.
Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens is having himself some sort of offseason, and as the training camp grind continues, he and Dak Prescott have been getting after Matt Eberflus' defense.
The Dallas Cowboys have made contract disputes with their best players a yearly tradition. In 2024, it was Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb; currently, it’s Micah Parsons; next year, it will be All-Pro guard Tyler Smith.
The Dallas Cowboys have been in the news cycle for all the wrong reasons as of late. Following a succesful 2025 NFL draft, they swung a trade for George Pickens, which suddenly had this offseason looking like a major win for the front office.
When one door closes, another opens, and for Dallas Cowboys second-year tackle Nate Thomas, his NFL opportunity has come in training camp, and he's taking full advantage.
After last season ended, the Cleveland Browns were faced with a trade request from Myles Garrett—something the team had to address quickly. Now, another NFL franchise is dealing with a similar situation involving its own star pass rusher.
It is no secret that when the Dallas Cowboys traded for George Pickens, the floor for the offense was raised substantially. Granted, there were some who
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, who turned 32 this week, used to have a serious weapon with his legs and the ability to pick up a handful of yards to keep the chains moving early in his career.
Just yesterday I wrote about the possibility of Micah Parsons requesting a trade like fellow NFC East disgruntled star WR Terry McLaurin. I even stated that it would never happen.
Though earlier on Friday, it seemed as if La’el Collins was the victor of a two-man audition with Geron Christian in Dallas, it appears both players will get a chance with the team in training camp.
Nick Harris of the Star-Telegram reports the Cowboys are signing veteran OT La’el Collins to a contract on Friday. Dallas brought in Collins for a workout earlier this week and was impressed enough to quickly get a deal done.
When the Dallas Cowboys made the trade for George Pickens on May 7th of this year, everyone thought it was a good trade in terms of talent, but could he keep it together on the field?
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.