Earlier this offseason, Osa Odighizuwa secured a massive extension from the Dallas Cowboys. Following a breakout season, the fifth-year pro landed a four-year extension worth $80 million.
Nearly 30 years have passed since the Dallas Cowboys last won the Super Bowl in January of 1996, yet the prevailing sentiment throughout Jerry Jones’ front office is that the team is as close as ever to title contention.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense got a whole lot better after the team made a massive trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver George Pickens. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will have the option to throw to two different receivers that were considered number one options this past season.
The Dallas Cowboys boasted one of the premier secondaries in the NFL for the first couple of weeks of the 2023 season with Trevon Diggs, DaRon Bland, and Stephon Gilmore.
It feels like the youth on this Dallas Cowboys roster heading into the 2025 season is not getting talked about enough. The offensive could be one of the youngest in the league, with fourth-year lineman Tyler Smith taking a leadership role after the retirement of Zack Martin.
During the 2014 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys found themselves facing a decision. Johnny Manziel was falling down the board after a historic run at Texas A&M, and they were waiting with the No.
Who have been the best Dallas Cowboys players in the last 25 years? As part of a five-post series featuring the 25 best players, games, moments, and units since 2000, now we're diving into the Jimmys and Joes.
The Dallas Cowboys almost went in a wildly different direction a decade ago. In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Cowboys selected future Hall of Fame Zack Martin with the No.
Now that everyone is celebrating 25 years of the 21st century, it's list season. This is the second of five posts counting down the 25 best in Dallas Cowboys history and this time we're doing defenses.
The Dallas Cowboys training camp starts in just 11 days, and with that, I thought it might be a good time to dive into what some of the bigger storylines might be when July 22nd rolls around.
There are plenty of reasons to criticize the Dallas Cowboys. From sun glare to workouts being interrupted by fan tourss, to unbelievably drawn-out negotiations, the way team owner Jerry Jones runs things is a lightning rod for debate.
The Dak Prescott paradox is alive and well in Dallas. Entering Year 10 as the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, Prescott remains one of the NFL’s most polarizing players, even within his fan base.
The Dallas Cowboys underwent an offseason of change after missing the playoffs in 2024 with a 7-10 record. Brian Schottenheimer and Matt Eberflus are the new head coach and defensive coordinator, respectively.
The Dallas Cowboys struggled through a disappointing 2024 NFL campaign because of several injuries on both sides of the ball. Dak Prescott's season-ending injury, particularly, impacted players like Jake Ferguson.
We're celebrating a quarter of the century in 2025 and I've seen many people in different industries count down the "25 best whatever in 25 years." Well,
The Dallas Cowboys put an extra focus on improving in the trenches during the NFL offseason, with new head coach Brian Schottenheimer and his staff also making it clear that improving the rushing attack is a goal for the upcoming season.
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we explored a fascinating question that made waves on Cowboys Twitter: If you could plug one offensive and one defensive player from Cowboys history into the 2025 roster to help win a Super Bowl, who would it be?
The Dallas Cowboys' offseason, for most, has been one that has been about as positive as we can remember, both for player acquisitions and coaching hires.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys moved on from head coach Mike McCarthy and replaced him with his former offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer.