The Dallas Cowboys travel to take on the New York Jets this Sunday, and the Week 5 matchup will mean a lot to one player. Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue is expected to make his highly anticipated NFL debut in MetLife Stadium.
If you think the Dallas Cowboys’ early-90s dynasty was only about Troy Aikman’s laser-quick release, Emmitt Smith barreling through the middle, and Michael Irvin catching everything in sight, you’re probably right.
The Cowboys are 3rd in the NFC East division with 1 win and 2 losses. While Dak Prescott is trying to win games, he will certainly miss his receivers and other players in the Week 5 game against the NY Jets.
George Pickens has been shouldering the responsibilities of the No. 1 receiver for the Cowboys since CeeDee Lamb suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 3.
With Miles Sanders out, Cowboys running back Jaydon Blue will make his long-awaited NFL debut on Sunday. He will serve as the backup to Javonte Williams and could work as a kick returner with KaVontae Turpin also out with injury.
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 Cowboys will be down at least three starting offensive linemen when they face the Jets on Sunday after left tackle Tyler Guyton was ruled out because of a concussion.
It's a lengthy final injury report for the Dallas Cowboys ahead of a gotta-have-it Week 5 matchup against the winless New York Jets. But not all is bad news.
The landscape of coaching for the Dallas Cowboys could have turned out very differently from how it is right now. As Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer revealed in an interview, long before he joined Dallas as a coaching analyst, he was well on his way to becoming the head coach for the New York Jets .
The Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets meet for a critical Week 5 battle for both organizations. The Cowboys are coming off a rare tie against the Green Bay Packers in the Micah Parsons Bowl.
Dak Prescott had his best game of the 2025 NFL season in Week 4, but the Dallas Cowboys still couldn't finish the job, ending "Sunday Night Football" against the Green Bay Packers with a 40-40 tie.
The Cowboys offensive line depth is being tested. The team placed center Cooper Beebe on injured reserve on Sept. 15 after he severely injured his ankle.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys couldn’t finish the job against the Green Bay Packers in Micah Parsons’ return to AT&T Stadium, settling for a 40-40 tie on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 4.
The Dallas Cowboys offense is set to receive a spark from an explosive rookie in Week 5 that's bound to make his NFL regular season debut against the New York Jets.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer praised cornerback Trevon Diggs for how he handled being benched during the team’s Week 4 40-40 tie against the Green Bay Packers.
Jerry Jones initially suggested a stint on injured reserve was possible for star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Brian Scottenheimer announced an injury update for Lamb and offensive lineman Tyler Booker.
With CeeDee Lamb out due to a high ankle sprain, the Dallas Cowboys turned to George Pickens as the No. 1 option in the receiving game. His first game in that role was simply impressive.
Dak Prescott has over 1,100 yards, elite efficiency, and MVP-level statistics, yet the national media still downplays his value compared to others, such as Jalen Hurts.
Technically, the Dallas Cowboys won’t reach the one-quarter point of the 2025 season until the end of the first quarter on Sunday in New York. Still, it’s close enough to look at the season so far.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs has struggled this season along with the rest of his defense. Diggs believes that one of the problems is an over-reliance on zone defense by defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
Sam Williams and Jack Sanborn are dragging down the Dallas Cowboys’ defense in 2025. Their rankings against 165 defensive ends and 132 linebackers prove why Dallas must stop playing them.