A former Dallas Cowboys star linebacker is attempting to make an NFL comeback. Jaylon Smith, a second-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, is attempting to return after two years away from the league.
With one move this offseason, the Dallas Cowboys established one of the most balanced passing attacks for the Dak Prescott-led offense. Acquiring deep-threat receiver George Pickens to pair opposite of the rangy All-Pro CeeDee Lamb will do wonders for Dallas' versatility through the air.
George Pickens was entering the final year of his rookie contract this offseason with the Pittsburgh Steelers after turning into one of the NFL's best deep-threat wide receivers. Last week, his career was thrown off kilter when he was acquired by the Dallas Cowboys in a trade that sent draft picks to the Steelers.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
Post Malone had a concert this weekend at AT&T Stadium and made headlines for showing support for the Dallas Cowboys. While performing at their home stadium, Malone wore a Brandon Aubrey jersey and posed for pictures with Micah Parsons afterward.
One of the last major things to accomplish on the Dallas Cowboys' checklist this offseason, we assume, is put pen to paper on a contract extension for All-Pro defensive end Micah Parsons.
Each offseason, the Dallas Cowboys draw more headlines than most NFL franchises, both good and bad, but in 2025, the narrative surrounding America’s Team feels particularly grim.
After going 7-10 in 2024, the Dallas Cowboys are hoping to get back on track in 2025. They've made some huge changes as they turn to a new head coach in Brian Schottenheimer and added more firepower — including the addition of wide receiver George Pickens.
If there’s one thing we know about the Brian Schottenheimer era, it’s his commitment to building in the trenches; after all, his first draft class is being headlined by an offensive lineman.
While they didn't make any huge additions in NFL free agency, the Dallas Cowboys were far more active this offseason than they were in 2024. The move that got the most attention was signing running back Javonte Williams, but one that could be the most beneficial largely went under-the-radar.
The Dallas Cowboys have long been a franchise associated with elite offensive firepower, and their recent move to add WR George Pickens to the pair of QB Dak Prescott and WR CeeDee Lamb could reignite that legacy in a big way.
On March 12th, the Dallas Cowboys signed former Chicago Bear, Jack Sanborn, to a one-year deal. It’s a signing that has flown so far under the radar, it’s possible you haven’t heard about it.