The Dallas Cowboys have had enough losses this week. First, the team was embarrassed in their Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears. Second, the team found out after the game that they would be without wide receiver CeeDee Lamb for at least two games as he suffered a high ankle sprain.
Cowboys rookie G Tyler Booker has a high ankle sprain and is expected to miss four to six weeks, according to Calvin Watkins. This is a huge blow to the Cowboys’ offensive line, as Booker has been a starter since Day 1.
In case you need the reminder, the Dallas Cowboys dropped an ugly game to the Chicago Bears in Week 3. When a team loses a game 31-14, a lot can go wrong.
Dak Prescott faced a challenging situation during the Dallas Cowboys’ recent loss to the Chicago Bears, ultimately leading to his benching in the fourth quarter.
The Dallas Cowboys are getting a mixed bag of news this week on star receiver CeeDee Lamb. Lamb suffered a high-ankle sprain during Sunday’s loss to the Chicago Bears, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network revealed on Monday.
The Dallas Cowboys were dealt more than just a loss on the field in Week 3. During the game, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb suffered a high-ankle sprain that will more than likely sideline him for a few weeks.
It’s going to be a long week for the Dallas Cowboys after a frustrating blowout loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 3. For the second week straight, their pass defense was picked apart, but this time, their offense wasn’t able to mount a comeback.
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
The Cowboys’ 31-14 loss to the Bears exposed familiar flaws — a leaky defense, questionable schemes, and an overreliance on Dak Prescott to carry the load.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is expected to miss 3-4 weeks with a high ankle sprain, multiple outlets reported Monday. Lamb was injured on a tackle by the Chicago Bears' Noah Sewell during the first quarter of Sunday's 31-14 road loss.
Any hope that the Cowboys had turned over a new leaf after a thrilling overtime win over the Giants in Week 2 was quickly squashed in Week 3 when the Bears raced out to a 24-14 halftime lead en route to a 31-14 blowout win in Week 3 in Chicago.
The Dallas Cowboys arrive at Soldier Field this Sunday for a Week 3 matchup that carries equal weight for correcting their own mistakes and confronting the Chicago Bears.
While fans have already questioned Tom Brady's chops in the booth, a strange comment during Sunday's broadcast of Bears-Cowboys has only led to more critiques for the seven-time Super Bowl champ.
If you have watched the Dallas Cowboys’ first three games and come away believing Dak Prescott is the problem, it may be time for you to reevaluate this organization.
Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl for nearly thirty years, last won a playoff game in the 2022-23 season, and are 1-2 under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' most famous line of the 2025 NFL offseason was delivered on Netflix's documentary of him and the 1990s Cowboys: "It's a soap opera 365 days a year." What if the soap opera is bad through three long episodes?
The Dallas Cowboys may have survived their 40-37 overtime shootout against the Giants, but the last two weeks have exposed this scheme and a disturbing truth: this defense is broken—and it’s Matt Eberflus’ fault.
It was an ugly affair on "Sunday Night Football" as the Kansas City Chiefs pulled away in the second half to take down the winless New York Giants, 22-9, and get their first victory of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have been ravaged by injuries in the secondary early this season. Trevon Diggs has managed to play both games in 2025, but he, too, could be unavailable on Sunday.