Jerry Jones got his wish. As we enter August and with the 2025-26 NFL season just over a month away, the Dallas Cowboys are the talk of the town and the lead story on every sports debate and talk show.
Micah Parsons has been among the best players in the NFL since being selected with the 12th pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2021. That said, the two-time All-Pro has now requested a trade from Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys are signing veteran OT Geron Christian to a contract on Friday, according to his agency. Christian, 28, was selected by Washington in the third round out of Louisville in 2018.
It has been some training camp for Dallas Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue as the former Texas Longhorn has been rewarded for stacking good days in practice with first-team reps.
It's been quite a day for those within the Dallas Cowboys organization. Early Friday afternoon news emerged that Cowboys star pass rusher, Micah Parsons, would request a trade out of Dallas.
Micah Parsons’ trade request sent shockwaves across the NFL Friday. The Dallas Cowboys star has been searching for a new contract with the franchise, but no deal has come together.
As superstar defensive end Micah Parsons battles the Dallas Cowboys amid a messy contract negotiation that has led to a formal trade request, current and former players are showing support for No.
Micah Parsons might be dominating the headlines, but his contract situation isn't the only issue plaguing the Dallas Cowboys right now. Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton suffered a knee injury during Monday's practice.
The 2025 season is quickly approaching for the Dallas Cowboys. The NFC East team is currently in the midst of their first training camp under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2025 season with high aspirations but are confronted by a glaring issue that has plagued them for years: run defense. Despite boasting a star-studded roster, this vulnerability has consistently hindered their postseason ambitions.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing early adversity along the offensive line heading into the 2025 NFL season. With projected starting left tackle Tyler Guyton sidelined due to a leg injury, all eyes turn to Nathan Thomas, a second-year offensive lineman with developmental upside.