We are only a handful of days into training camp in Oxnard, but the Dallas Cowboys' defense has been throwing its weight around and taking the ball away in noticeable numbers.
Jerry Jones has plenty of optimism in the Dallas Cowboys succeeding with head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Jones hired Schottenheimer to become the team’s head coach this offseason, replacing Mike McCarthy.
A considerable setback and a long-term commitment led the way in the Dallas Cowboys tight end room Sunday. Rookie tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford suffered a leg injury during practice, and starting tight end Jake Ferguson signed a lucrative deal—both developments will impact the team’s future plans for the offense.
The Dallas Cowboys strapped on full pads for the first time during in this year's training camp on Sunday, and players were eager to get the pads cracking.
Training camp season in the NFL means the occasional fight or scuffle at practice, though some are more personal than others. The Dallas Cowboys have been no stranger to this over the years in Oxnard, even as recently as Wednesday when head coach Brian Schottenheimer had to address the team after a fight spilled over into the sidelines.
The Dallas Cowboys strapped up on Sunday afternoon for the first practice in full pads this season. The 'Boys were energized and ready to go as training camp in Oxnard ramped up the intensity.
The Dallas Cowboys got one step closer to regular season form by wearing pads for the first time in training camp. Below are some of the main takeaways
Sunday was an exciting day for the Dallas Cowboys. They kicked things off by signing tight end Jake Ferguson to a four-year extension worth $52 million.
Things just got real for the Dallas Cowboys at training camp as the team had their first official practice in pads on Sunday. Seeing the pads on the field means we are getting closer and closer to the start of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys woke fans up Sunday morning with major news as the team prepares to strap on pads for the first time at training camp in Oxnard. The first domino in regards to the Cowboys' many contract negotiations has officially fallen.
An update has emerged after Dallas Cowboys receiver Parris Campbell was helped off the field at Saturday’s training camp with an apparent leg injury. According to coach Brian Schottenheimer, the injury is not believed to be anything severe.
Following the news of a four-year extension for tight end Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer teased there is more deals to come.
We all know real NFL success and fantasy wins aren’t always the same, but when the Dallas Cowboys’ fantasy football numbers are up, the team usually isn’t far behind.
The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2025 NFL season with big goals of getting back to being a top-tier contender in the NFC. After missing the playoffs last season and dealing with major injury issues, Jerry Jones made a lot of offseason changes.
Dallas Cowboys fans appear to have one thing on their mind during training camp, and they made sure to let team owner Jerry Jones know about it on Saturday.
After months of hype, speculation, and roster moves, NFL football is finally back. While fans have soaked in a week’s worth of training camp highlights, for three underrated Cowboys, this stretch means far more: It’s their shot to prove they belong.