Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones once again sparked controversy within his diehard fanbase after viral comments to the Wall Street Journal seemed to suggest an alleged $100 billion natural gas project was keeping him from addressing his team’s defensive issues.
The stage is set for a primetime clash at AT&T Stadium, where the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals meet in what could be one of the more exciting Monday Night Football matchups of the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys have been missing two key facets of the game in recent seasons: a defense and a running game. They seem to have finally addressed one of those two needs this past offseason with the signing of running back Javonte Williams.
Jerry Jones has been one of the NFL’s most influential and polarizing figures since purchasing the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. Under his ownership, the franchise has become the most valuable in American sports, boasting three Super Bowl titles in the 1990s and a global brand reputation.
With a record of 3-4-1, the Dallas Cowboys are still within the mix in the NFC. It might not feel that way due to the nature of their losses, but their offense is good enough to compete with any team in the league.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
With the NFL trade deadline just days away, the Dallas Cowboys remain a team to watch. At 3-4-1, they're still alive in the NFC playoff picture, and they have enough talent on offense to make a run.
It’s a daunting task ahead for the Dallas Cowboys beyond the 2025 season. And it’s a position they are in that is no one’s fault but their own. In trading a third round pick (2026) and a fifth round pick (2027) to the Pittsburgh Steelers to land wide receiver George Pickens, Dallas addressed a serious need at WR2.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones delivered a characteristically cryptic answer when asked about potential trade activity ahead of the NFL deadline, telling reporters that while the club is evaluating options, there is no deal in hand and no obvious transaction he would make at this moment.
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott leads the NFL in completions and first downs and has 16 passing touchdowns. Dallas' defense struggles, prompting trade rumors for help before the deadline.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
George Pickens is having an outstanding first season with the Dallas Cowboys, and the career-best pace has come at a time when he is preparing for potential free agency.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Cooper Beebe will likely return to the lineup this week after dealing with an ankle injury. In the Cowboys’ Thursday injury report ahead of the Monday night game against the Arizona Cardinals, Beebe was listed as a full participant in practice.
I will save the stats this time because by now, chances are you've heard them all about the Dallas Cowboys defense. The point is, the unit that has allowed 30+ points in six of eight games is bad.
While the Dallas Cowboys can dream big, they have the Cardinals next on their opponent list. And the Cowboys got a boost as Trevon Diggs was spotted on the practice field for the first time since a freak home accident, according to a post on X by Joseph Hoyt.
Dallas Cowboys fans hoped fifth-round rookie running back Jaydon Blue could exceed the expectations of being a Day 3 pick and rise as a significant weapon on offense early in his career.
On Tuesday, November 4th, the NFL’s trade deadline will pass. These last few days before that date will be filled with negotiations, smoke, and inevitably, actual moves; the only question is if these Dallas Cowboys trade rumors will become tangible.
This coming Tuesday afternoon, at 3 p.m. CST – don’t forget to set the clocks back an hour this weekend – the NFL trade deadline will strike. After the Dallas Cowboys dismantled Washington two weeks ago, the assumption was that the Cowboys would be buyers.